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Sights in New York

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Churches in New York
Our Lady of Guadalupe in Manhattan
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There is proof that there is a Spanish church in Chelsea, the Church of Guadalupe. Its style is very similar to the Catholic churc
Cemeteries in New York
St. Paul´s Chapel Cemetery
The chapel was opened in 1776. This quiet cemetery has some important people buried there and some big monuments. You can find the
Castles in New York
Clinton Castle
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The Southwest Battery was built on the southern tip of Manhattan Island between 1808 and 1811. In 1817, it changed its name to Cas
Statues in New York
Fountain of Peace
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When I was in New York one of my objectives was to visit the Peace Statue in honor of Saint Michael at the Cathedral of St. John t
Historical Monuments in New York
The Dakota
Perhaps many remember the Dakota building by the episode of December 8, 1980, where opposite the main entrance, former Beatle John
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Statues in New York
Escultura Love
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I took a pic here! There was a long line to take pics, people is friendly and they'll wait for their turn. There were mostly touri
Statues in New York
Statue of Hans Christian Andersen
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The statue of Hans Christian Anderson is another interesting place in Central Park. It shows the writer sitting on a bench and rea
Historical Monuments in New York
Battery Park
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The monument commemorating the 4601 military men who lost their lives in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II stands in Battery
Churches in New York
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
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It only took two years (1911-1913) to build this magnificent structure on 5th Avenue. Designed in Gothic style with limestone and
Train Stations in New York
Oculus
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Awesome piece of architecture
Historical Monuments in New York
Clock Street (Flatiron District)
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Just a few meters from the famous Flatiron Building is this beautiful golden watch. It might be passed unnoticed by many, but if y
Churches in New York
Trinity Church
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At first, this was no more than a small parish church. Then, in 1697, the staunchly Anglican King William III decided it was time
Statues in New York
Alice in Wonderland Statue
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The main reason I stopped at the statue of Alice in Wonderland was the request of a friend of mine, a big fan of Disney art: "You'
Statues in New York
James Gordon Bennett Memorial
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Located in New York, in a small, triangular part of the Heraldo Square on 6th Avenue, the James Gordon Bennetti Monument consists
Historical Monuments in New York
Washington Square Arch
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Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, Washington Square Arch has become one of the most famous and iconic landmarks in New Yo
Churches in New York
Trinity Church
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This museum is located in the Church of the Trinity (also known as Trinity Wall Street) at 79 Broadway, New York, in a historic bu
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Churches in New York
Antioch Baptist Church New York
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A visit to the Antioch Baptist Church, where we would attend the service and enjoy the famous Gospel Service, was the last part of
Bus Stations in New York
Port Authority and Newark Airport
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Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan serves all of New York and New Jersey. It's a huge terminal, with some shops to help you