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    1. New York is a city of motion and minarets -- so big and swirling you can only take it in one bite at a time. Show by Cindy [email_address] Slices of the Apple
    2. Traveling by subway is one of the best ways to get around the city. The New York subway system is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. The subway's the way to go [email_address]
    3. New York: Gateway to Chicago One of the most popular areas to catch a Broadway show is on West 44th Street in New York's Theater District. [email_address]
    4. Carnegie Hall The celebrated venue opened in 1891, with Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky conducting the inaugural concert. [email_address]
    5. One Hundred Times Pedestrians and cars pass through Times Square, which celebrated its 100th anniversary last year. [email_address]
    6. The sea in the city The re-sculpted and repainted 94-foot-long blue whale model hangs over the exhibit space at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. [email_address]
    7. J.Lo's Tussaud trousseau Philbert Williams, left, Danielle Bouyer, center, and Monique Gabriel scrutinize the wax figure of Jennifer Lopez, newly outfitted in a wedding dress at Madame Tussaud's. [email_address]
    8. Land of the free enterprise The area around the New York Stock Exchange is one of the busiest sections of town. [email_address]
    9. Fast food in Chinatown People shop for food in Chinatown. [email_address]
    10. A spry septuagenarian The Chrysler Building (seen from the roof of the Met Life building), turned 75 in 2005. [email_address]
    11. Windows on a changed world A woman looks out from the World Financial Center at Ground Zero. [email_address]
    12. The view from the square The Empire State Building rises in the distance behind the arch in Washington Square Park. The arch, completed in 1895, reopened two years ago after a three-year, $2.7-million restoration. [email_address]
    13. In an Empire state of mind Visitors take photographs from the observation deck of the Empire State Building, with lower Manhattan in the background. [email_address]
    14. St. Patrick's Cathedral Located just across the street from Rockefeller Center, the cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New York. [email_address]
    15. Never mind the Pollacks A visitor takes in works by Jackson Pollock at the Museum of Modern Art, which recently relocated to Midtown. [email_address]
    16. Olmstead's green oasis Central Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, makes up 6 percent of Manhattan's total acreage. [email_address]
    17. Parking space Park includes walking tracks, ice-skating rinks, and numerous grassy areas. [email_address]
    18. Carnival by the shore A couple walks along the Coney Island boardwalk, opened in 1923. Coney Island entertainment parks, an aquarium, a public beach, a boardwalk, fishing, and Nathan's restaurant. [email_address]
    19. What's up, dog? Nathan's restaurant in Coney Island is world famous for its hot dogs and hosts an annual July 4th hot-dog-eating contest. [email_address]
    20. The view from Jersey Looking out from Bayonne, N.J.: A tugboat passes by the Statue of Liberty with the New York skyline in the background. [email_address]
    21. She still carries a torch for you Tourists photograph the Statue of Liberty as they arrive by ferry from Manhattan. [email_address]
    22. Welcome to America In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Ellis Island was the main point of entry for European immigrants. [email_address]
    23. The house of Ruth has many mansions New York Yankees fans cheer from the upper reaches of Yankee Stadium, which opened in 1923. [email_address]
    24. From the summit of the Rock A view of the Empire State Building awaits visitors who head to the Top of the Rock observation deck in the GE Building in New York's Rockefeller Center. [email_address]

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