Attractions in New York City
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Nestled in New York’s Theater District on Broadway and 50th Street, the Winter Garden Theatre has been a cornerstone of the city’s performing arts scene since 1911. Originally an American […]
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A cornerstone of New York theater history, the Lyceum Theatre stands as the oldest continually operating venue on Broadway, constructed in 1903 and later acquired by the Shubert Brothers in […]
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Nestled in the heart of New York City, Zuccotti Park has been a gathering place for locals since the late 1960s. The park features benches and tables, rows of trees, […]
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Built in 1926 and originally named the Mansfield Theatre, the venue was later known as the Brooks Atkinson Theatre before being renamed the Lena Horne Theatre in 2022 to honor […]
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Established by automobile moguls Henry and Edsel Ford, the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice is a 12-story office building in Midtown Manhattan. Unveiled in 1967, this landmark exemplifies mid-century […]
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Located at Gate 6 of the iconic Yankee Stadium, home of the New York Yankees baseball team, the Hard Rock Café Yankee Stadium is a branch of the globally recognized […]
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While Manhattan’s iconic green spaces, such as Central Park, often draw the most attention, the East River Esplanade offers a serene and scenic alternative. Stretching along the waterfront, this tree-lined […]
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The Hayes Theatre, formerly known as the Helen Hayes, stands as Broadway’s smallest theater in the heart of New York’s Theater District. This historic neo-Georgian venue, with fewer than 600 […]
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Riverside Park, a favorite among locals on the Upper West Side, offers a tranquil escape along a 4-mile (6.4-kilometer) stretch of the Hudson River. This park provides a quieter alternative […]
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The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) traces its roots back to a small exhibit on Mulberry Street in the early 1980s, evolving into a significant educational and cultural institution. […]
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Nestled in Fort Tryon Park in Upper Manhattan, the Met Cloisters is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art that transports visitors to medieval Europe. Constructed from the disassembled […]
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The Nederlander Theatre, located in the heart of New York City, has been a cornerstone of Broadway since its opening in 1921. Over its more than a century-long history, it […]
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Riverside Church, a striking example of 13th-century French Gothic architecture, rises majestically in the Manhattan skyline. Built in 1930 and modeled after the cathedral in Chartres, France, the church features […]
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New York City’s Belasco Theatre, a historic Broadway gem, has been captivating theatergoers for over a century. Located in the heart of the city, the venue is renowned for its […]
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The Longacre Theatre, built in 1913 by H. H. Frazee, the owner of the Boston Red Sox, stands as a testament to over a century of theatrical history in New […]
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The Center for Brooklyn History, formerly the Brooklyn Historical Society and now managed by the Brooklyn Public Library, is housed in a stately, Queen Anne-style building in the heart of […]
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Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), one of three major airports serving the New York City area, is situated in Newark, New Jersey. This bustling hub, frequented by travelers to New […]
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Originally built as the New York State Theater for the 1964-1965 World’s Fair, the David H. Koch Theater stands as one of the original venues in the Lincoln Center for […]
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David Geffen Hall, a key component of New York City’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, serves as the home of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. This midcentury modern venue […]
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New York City’s Metropolitan Opera, affectionately called ‘the Met,’ stands as one of the most renowned concert halls in the United States. Located in the heart of the city, this […]
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Nestled in Manhattan’s East Village since 1968, Astor Place Theatre has been a beacon for experimental theater. The venue first opened its doors with ‘The Indian Wants the Bronx,’ featuring […]
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Rainbow flags, painted flower stencils, and an eclectic montage of paper lanterns greet visitors at the Cubbyhole, one of the few remaining lesbian bars in New York City. Originally opened […]
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Founded as one of the most celebrated dance companies in the world, the New York City Ballet (NYCB) stages a diverse repertoire, from contemporary productions to classic revivals by renowned […]
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Part of the renowned Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex, the Vivian Beaumont Theater stands as America’s largest not-for-profit theater. Known for its commitment to staging reasonably priced, Tony […]