Radiating art deco glory, Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan was opened by John D. Rockefeller Jr. during the Great Depression. This iconic complex is home to Radio City Music Hall, NBC Studios, and the Top of the Rock observation deck. In winter, visitors can enjoy the famous ice rink and Christmas tree. The center’s rich history as a cultural hub and its striking architectural design make it a classic New York City destination. Today, guests can explore its many attractions, take in panoramic views from the observation deck, and experience the vibrant energy of this historic landmark.
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