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New York Stock Exchange

Forged under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street in 1792, the New York Stock Exchange has endured as a lasting symbol of American finance for over 200 years.  The current location of the Stock Exchange, after the days of trading under the buttonwood tree, is at 11 Wall Street and has seen one of the [...]

United Nations

Undisputed home of the ‘resolution’, the United Nations has been not only a fixture on the East River in Midtown, but also a fixture in international politics for more than 65 years.  After then end of the second World War the international community came together to establish an international political body that would in affect [...]

Brooklyn Bridge

Arguably the most famous bridge on the planet the Brooklyn Bridge is also one of the oldest suspension bridges in the world.  Spanning the East River between lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, the bridge was the first span to cross the East River offering easier travel between Manhattan and Brooklyn allowing for the growth of Brooklyn [...]

Times Square

Located in the heart of Midtown, Times Square is one of the most recognizable iconic places of New York City.  Cast with an array of electronic LED lights in homage to Broadway and advertising juggernauts, Times Square remains one of  the busiest tourist hubs in the city.  Named after neighboring New York Times’ headquarters moved [...]

Cooper Union

Peter Coopers dream of establishing a institution of free education is realized here at Cooper Union.  Built in 1859 by American Industrialist Peter Cooper, Cooper Union set forth a institute of higher learning in which all students who attend are privileged to do so by endowments from donors.  Offering a curriculum that ranges from the [...]

Grand Central Terminal

Know as the hub of all things New York, Grand Central is one of the busiest transit centers in the city with its rival being Penn Station.  Opening its doors in 1913 after several other reincarnations of the terminal, Grand Central services commuters from the outlying counties to the north of the city and into [...]

Empire State Building

As New York’s Reigning king of the skyscraper, the Empire State Building continues to dominate the skyline and give midtown its unique look.  Located a stones throw from Harold Square, the Empire State Building was completed in 1931 and stood as the worlds tallest building until the completion of the north tower of the world [...]

Central Park

With approximately 843 acres, Central Park is New York City’s best getaway from the city within the city.  With 110th street sitting as it’s northern border and 59th street sitting as its southern border Central Parks expansive greenery provides a unique opportunity for New Yorkers to experience the full effects of nature without having to [...]

St. Paul’s Chapel

Preaching to an Episcopalian flock, historic St. Paul’s Chapel has been an icon in lower Manhattan since its inception as a church in 1766.  It’s colored history has crossed passed with notable founding fathers George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, who were regulars at St. Paul’s.  Originally part of King’s College in lower Manhattan, St. Paul’s [...]

Manhattan Bridge

Crossing the East River, the Manhattan Bridge connects Lower Manhattan to Brooklyns trendy DUMBO neighborhood.