Wall Street, running for eight blocks from Broadway to South Street through Lower Manhattan, is synonymous with US financial markets and the history of early New York City. Home to the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, this area has historically been the base for financial giants like Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank. The street’s economic significance is matched by its historical interest, offering visitors a glimpse into the heart of the city’s financial district. Today, visitors can explore the bustling streets, admire the imposing architecture, and delve into the rich history that has shaped the modern financial world.
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