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New York City is a city in the southern end of the state of New York, and is the
most populous city in the United States of America. New York City is a global
economic center, with its business, finance, trading, law, and media
organizations influential worldwide. The city is also an important cultural
center, with many museums, galleries, and performance venues. Home of
the United Nations, the city is a hub for international diplomacy. With over 8.2
million residents within an area of 322 square miles (830 km²), New York City
has the highest population density of major cities in the United States. The
New York metropolitan area, with a population of 18.8 million, ranks among
the largest urban areas in the world.
Manhattan
Bronx

Bronx
Staten Island
Brooklyn

Queens
New York City is comprised of
five boroughs, an unusual
form of government used to
administer the five constituent
counties that make up the
city.

The five
boroughs:
1: Manhattan ,
2: Brooklyn ,
3: Queens ,
4: Bronx ,
5: Staten Island
Manhattan (pop. 1,593,200) is the most densely populated borough
of New York City and home to most of the city's skyscrapers. The
borough contains the major business and financial centers of the
city and many cultural attractions, including numerous museums,
the Broadway theatre district and Madison Square Garden.
Manhattan is loosely divided into Downtown, Midtown, and Uptown
regions. Uptown Manhattan is divided by Central Park into the
Upper East Side and the Upper West Side, and above the park is
Harlem.
Wall Street is the major financial centre of the U.
S. and symbolizes the money market and
financiers of the U.S. Wall Street was called so
because of a wall which extended along the
street in Dutch times. It was built about 1650 from
river to river (the Hudson and the East River) to
protect the small colony living south of this street
from attacks by Indians. Later the wall was
removed, but the name remained.
Governor’s Room

New York City Hall is the seat of the government of
New York City. The building houses the office of
the Mayor of New York City and the chambers of
the New York City Council. The building is the
oldest City Hall in the United States that still
houses its original governmental functions.
Constructed from 1803 to 1812, New York City Hall
is a National Historic Landmark and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.

Blue Room
When the World Trade Center towers were completed in
1973 many felt them to be sterile monstrosities, even
though they were the world's tallest buildings at that
time. But most New Yorkers became fond of "The Twin
Towers" and after the initial horror for the loss of life in
the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks there came
great sadness for the loss of the buildings. The complex,
located in the heart of New York City's downtown
financial district, contained 1.24 million m² of office
space, almost four percent of Manhattan's entire office
inventory.
The Manhattan Municipal Building is a 40-story building built to accommodate
increased governmental space demands after the 1898 consolidation of New York
City from The Five Boroughs. Standing 580 feet (177 m) tall, its highest point is the
second largest statue in Manhattan. The Municipal Building is one of the largest
governmental buildings in the world. Thirteen civic agencies of New York City and
a public radio station are located in the building, and 28,000 New Yorkers are
married inside of it each year. There are 25 floors of work space (served by 33
elevators), with an additional 15 stories in the tower.
Arch of Constantine

Civic
Fame
Garibaldi Monument

Washington Square Park is one of the best-known of New
York City's 1,700 public parks. At 39,000 m², it is a major
landmark in the Manhattan neighborhood of Greenwich
Village, as well as a popular meeting place and center for
cultural activity. It is operated by the New York City
Department of Parks and Recreation. Most of the buildings
surrounding the park now belong to New York University.
The university rents the park for its graduation ceremonies,
and uses the Arch as a symbol.
Jefferson Market Library

Greenwich Village is formerly known as the
"Bohemian quarters" of the literary and artistic
world. Its many quaint streets, curio shops and
outdoor shows maintain a continuous sightseeing
appeal. Artists, writers, sculptors, composers,
poets, ac­tors make their homes in the Village.
The Outdoor Art Exhibits are a colourful affair
held twice a year in the Village.
The Chinatown is an ethnic enclave with a large
population of Chinese immigrants, similar to other
Chinatown districts in American cities. By the
1980s it became the largest enclave of Chinese
immigrants in the Western Hemisphere. By 1870,
there was a Chinese population of 200. By the
time the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was
passed, the population was up to 2,000 residents.
By 1900, there were 7,000 Chinese residents, but
fewer than 200 Chinese women.
The city's 39 largest theatres are
collectively known as "Broadway”.
Broadway theatre is the most
prestigious form of professional theatre
in the U.S., as well as the most well
known to the general public and most
lucrative for the performers, technicians
and others involved in putting on the
shows.
The Woolworth Building, at 55 stories, is one of the oldest and one of
the most famous skyscrapers in New York City. With splendor and a
resemblance to European Gothic cathedrals, the structure was
labeled the Cathedral of Commerce. The structure has a long
association with higher education, housing a number of Fordham
University schools in the early 20th century. Today the building
houses, among other tenants, Control Group Inc, and the New York
University School of Continuing and Professional Studies' Center for
Global Affairs.
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest
suspension bridges in the United States,
stretches 1825 m over the East River
connecting the Manhattan and Brooklyn. On
completion, it was the largest suspension
bridge in the world and the first steel-wire
suspension bridge. The bridge cost $15.1
million to build and approximately 27 people
died during its construction. A week after the
opening, on May 30 1883 a rumor that the
Bridge was going to break down caused a
stampede which crushed and then killed
twelve people.
Pennsylvania Station is the major intercity rail
station and a major commuter rail hub. The
station is located in the underground levels of
Pennsylvania Plaza. Penn Station is at the
center of the Northeast Corridor, an electrified
passenger rail line extending south to
Washington, D.C. and north to Boston. The
station saw 4.3 million Amtrak boardings in
2004, more than double the traffic at the next
busiest station, 30th Street Station in
Philadelphia.
Times Square is at the junction of Broadway and
Seventh Avenue. Times Square consists of the
blocks between Sixth and Eighth Avenues from
east to west, and West 40th and West 53rd
Streets from south to north, making up the
western part of the commercial area of Midtown
Manhattan. Smaller than Red Square in Moscow
or Trafalgar Square in London, Times Square
has nonetheless achieved the status of an iconic
world landmark and has become a symbol of its
home city. Times Square is principally defined by
its animated, digital advertisements.
The Empire State Building rises to 381 m at the 102nd floor,
and its full structural height (including broadcast antenna)
reaches 443 m. The building has 85 stories of commercial and
office space and an indoor and outdoor observation deck on
the 86th floor. The remaining 16 stories represent the spire,
which is capped by a 102nd floor observatory, and atop the
spire is an antenna topped off with a lightning rod. The Empire
State Building is the first building to have more than 100 floors.
It has 6,500 windows, 73 elevators and there are 1,860 steps
from street level to the 102nd floor. It has a total floor area of
approximately 254,000 m².
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is one of the
leading public libraries of the world and is one of
America's most significant research libraries. It is
composed of a very large circulating public library
system combined with a very large non-lending
research library system. NYPL consists of 86
libraries in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten
Island: four non-lending research libraries, four
main lending libraries, a library for the blind and
physically handicapped, and 77 neighborhood
branch libraries. All libraries in the NYPL system
may be used free of charge by all visitors.
The United Nations Headquarters occupies six
block area. The 39-story Secretariat Building
houses offices of about 5,000 persons of
different nationalities who form the
administrative organ of the United Nations.
The shallow-domed General Assembly is the
meeting-place of the representatives of the
member nations. The regular session is held
annually beginning in the fall .
GE Building

Rockefeller Center is "a city within a city“. It is the largest
private building project ever undertaken in modern times It
is a complex of 19 commercial buildings with its own
restaurants, stores, theatres, post­-offices. In winter its
plaza is transformed from an outdoor restaurant to an iceskating pond Radio City Music Hall, where some of the
nation's most popular movies have their first showing
along with a spectacular stage show, is one of New York's
greatest attractions.
Madison Square Garden has been the name of
four arenas in New York City. It is also the
name of the entity which owns the arena and
several of the professional sports franchises
which play there. There have been four
incarnations of the arena. It is the largest
indoor stadium in the city, home of all kinds of
sports, public events and elaborate
entertainments.

Basketball court
The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper.
It has 77 stories. Standing 319 meters high, it
was originally built to house the Chrysler
Corporation. The spire, measuring 58.4 meters
long and composed of Nirosta stainless steel
was hoisted to the top of the building on
October 23, 1929. The lobby is similarly elegant
and a must see for tourists. When the building
first opened, it contained a public viewing
gallery near the top, which a few years later
was changed into a restaurant. The former
observation floor became a private dining room
called the Cloud Club. The very top stories of
the building are narrow with low sloped ceilings,
useful only to hold radio broadcasting and other
mechanical and electrical equipment.

Elevator
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is a
preeminent art museum. It is regarded as the
leading museum of modern art in the world. Its
collection includes works of architecture and
design, drawings, painting and sculpture,
photography, prints and illustrated books, film,
and media. MoMA's library and archives are a
major resource and hold over 300,000 books,
artist books, and periodicals, as well as
individual files on more than 70,000 artists.
The archives contain primary source material
related to the history of modern and
contemporary art.
St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest decorated
Neo-Gothic-style Catholic cathedral in North
America. It is the seat of the archbishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and
a parish church, located just across the street
from Rockefeller Center. The eight deceased
archbishops of New York, six of them Cardinals,
are buried in a crypt under the former high altar,
visible from the entrance to the Lady Chapel in
the rear of the cathedral.
Central Park is a large public park (3.41 km).
With about twenty-five million visitors annually,
Central Park is the most visited city park in the
United States, and its appearance in many
movies and television shows has made it
among the most famous city parks in the world.
Central Park contains several artificial lakes,
extensive walking tracks, two ice-skating rinks,
a wildlife sanctuary, and grassy areas and
playgrounds for children. The park is a popular
oasis for migrating birds.
Philharmonic Hall

The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, which
includes Jazz at Lincoln Center, the
Metropolitan Opera, the New York City
Opera, the New York Philharmonic, the New
York City Ballet, the Vivian Beaumont
Theatre, The Juilliard School and Alice Tully
Hall, is the largest performing arts center in
the United States.
New York State Theater

Metropolitan Opera House
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, founded in 1937,
is a modern art museum. It is the last major work of Frank
Lloyd Wright, one of the world's most prominent and
influential architects. From the street, the building looks
approximately like a white ribbon curled into a cylindrical
stack, slightly wider at the top than the bottom. Paintings
are displayed along the walls of the spiral and also in
viewing rooms found at stages along the way. The
Guggenheim was founded to showcase avant-garde art
by early modernists such as Wassily Kandinsky and Piet
Mondrian.
The American Museum of Natural History has a
scientific staff of more than 200, and sponsors over
100 special field expeditions each year. The
Museum boasts habitat groups of African, Asian
and North American mammals, the "Star of India",
the largest blue sapphire in the world, an interesting
illustration of the growth and development of man.
The Hayden Planetarium, connected to the
museum, is now part of the Rose Center for Earth
and Space, housed in a glass cube containing the
spherical Space Theater.

Day 117

Planetarium
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the
world's largest and most important art museums.
The main building is located on the eastern edge
of Central Park. The Met's permanent collection
contains more than two million works of art,
divided into nineteen curatorial departments. In
addition to its permanent exhibitions, the Met
organizes and hosts large traveling shows
throughout the year.

Roman Statue

Middle Age Hall
Crucifixion

Cloisters-garden

The Cloisters is the branch of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated
to the art and architecture of the
European middle ages. The Cloisters
include the museum building and the
adjacent 16,000 m². The Cloisters
collection contains approximately five
thousand European medieval works of
art, with a particular emphasis on
pieces dating from the twelfth through
the fifteen centuries.
Columbia University is a private research university in the United
States. It has the most Nobel Prize affiliations of any institution in the
USA. It is home to the prestigious Pulitzer Prize, which, for over a
century, has rewarded outstanding achievement in journalism, literature
and music. It has been the birthplace of FM radio, the first American
university to offer anthropology and political science as academic
disciplines, and where the foundation of modern genetics was
discovered. Its Morningside Heights campus was the first North
American site where the uranium atom was split.
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  • 1.
  • 2. New York City is a city in the southern end of the state of New York, and is the most populous city in the United States of America. New York City is a global economic center, with its business, finance, trading, law, and media organizations influential worldwide. The city is also an important cultural center, with many museums, galleries, and performance venues. Home of the United Nations, the city is a hub for international diplomacy. With over 8.2 million residents within an area of 322 square miles (830 km²), New York City has the highest population density of major cities in the United States. The New York metropolitan area, with a population of 18.8 million, ranks among the largest urban areas in the world. Manhattan Bronx Bronx Staten Island Brooklyn Queens
  • 3. New York City is comprised of five boroughs, an unusual form of government used to administer the five constituent counties that make up the city. The five boroughs: 1: Manhattan , 2: Brooklyn , 3: Queens , 4: Bronx , 5: Staten Island
  • 4. Manhattan (pop. 1,593,200) is the most densely populated borough of New York City and home to most of the city's skyscrapers. The borough contains the major business and financial centers of the city and many cultural attractions, including numerous museums, the Broadway theatre district and Madison Square Garden. Manhattan is loosely divided into Downtown, Midtown, and Uptown regions. Uptown Manhattan is divided by Central Park into the Upper East Side and the Upper West Side, and above the park is Harlem.
  • 5. Wall Street is the major financial centre of the U. S. and symbolizes the money market and financiers of the U.S. Wall Street was called so because of a wall which extended along the street in Dutch times. It was built about 1650 from river to river (the Hudson and the East River) to protect the small colony living south of this street from attacks by Indians. Later the wall was removed, but the name remained.
  • 6. Governor’s Room New York City Hall is the seat of the government of New York City. The building houses the office of the Mayor of New York City and the chambers of the New York City Council. The building is the oldest City Hall in the United States that still houses its original governmental functions. Constructed from 1803 to 1812, New York City Hall is a National Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Blue Room
  • 7. When the World Trade Center towers were completed in 1973 many felt them to be sterile monstrosities, even though they were the world's tallest buildings at that time. But most New Yorkers became fond of "The Twin Towers" and after the initial horror for the loss of life in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks there came great sadness for the loss of the buildings. The complex, located in the heart of New York City's downtown financial district, contained 1.24 million m² of office space, almost four percent of Manhattan's entire office inventory.
  • 8. The Manhattan Municipal Building is a 40-story building built to accommodate increased governmental space demands after the 1898 consolidation of New York City from The Five Boroughs. Standing 580 feet (177 m) tall, its highest point is the second largest statue in Manhattan. The Municipal Building is one of the largest governmental buildings in the world. Thirteen civic agencies of New York City and a public radio station are located in the building, and 28,000 New Yorkers are married inside of it each year. There are 25 floors of work space (served by 33 elevators), with an additional 15 stories in the tower. Arch of Constantine Civic Fame
  • 9. Garibaldi Monument Washington Square Park is one of the best-known of New York City's 1,700 public parks. At 39,000 m², it is a major landmark in the Manhattan neighborhood of Greenwich Village, as well as a popular meeting place and center for cultural activity. It is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Most of the buildings surrounding the park now belong to New York University. The university rents the park for its graduation ceremonies, and uses the Arch as a symbol.
  • 10. Jefferson Market Library Greenwich Village is formerly known as the "Bohemian quarters" of the literary and artistic world. Its many quaint streets, curio shops and outdoor shows maintain a continuous sightseeing appeal. Artists, writers, sculptors, composers, poets, ac­tors make their homes in the Village. The Outdoor Art Exhibits are a colourful affair held twice a year in the Village.
  • 11. The Chinatown is an ethnic enclave with a large population of Chinese immigrants, similar to other Chinatown districts in American cities. By the 1980s it became the largest enclave of Chinese immigrants in the Western Hemisphere. By 1870, there was a Chinese population of 200. By the time the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was passed, the population was up to 2,000 residents. By 1900, there were 7,000 Chinese residents, but fewer than 200 Chinese women.
  • 12. The city's 39 largest theatres are collectively known as "Broadway”. Broadway theatre is the most prestigious form of professional theatre in the U.S., as well as the most well known to the general public and most lucrative for the performers, technicians and others involved in putting on the shows.
  • 13. The Woolworth Building, at 55 stories, is one of the oldest and one of the most famous skyscrapers in New York City. With splendor and a resemblance to European Gothic cathedrals, the structure was labeled the Cathedral of Commerce. The structure has a long association with higher education, housing a number of Fordham University schools in the early 20th century. Today the building houses, among other tenants, Control Group Inc, and the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies' Center for Global Affairs.
  • 14. The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, stretches 1825 m over the East River connecting the Manhattan and Brooklyn. On completion, it was the largest suspension bridge in the world and the first steel-wire suspension bridge. The bridge cost $15.1 million to build and approximately 27 people died during its construction. A week after the opening, on May 30 1883 a rumor that the Bridge was going to break down caused a stampede which crushed and then killed twelve people.
  • 15. Pennsylvania Station is the major intercity rail station and a major commuter rail hub. The station is located in the underground levels of Pennsylvania Plaza. Penn Station is at the center of the Northeast Corridor, an electrified passenger rail line extending south to Washington, D.C. and north to Boston. The station saw 4.3 million Amtrak boardings in 2004, more than double the traffic at the next busiest station, 30th Street Station in Philadelphia.
  • 16. Times Square is at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue. Times Square consists of the blocks between Sixth and Eighth Avenues from east to west, and West 40th and West 53rd Streets from south to north, making up the western part of the commercial area of Midtown Manhattan. Smaller than Red Square in Moscow or Trafalgar Square in London, Times Square has nonetheless achieved the status of an iconic world landmark and has become a symbol of its home city. Times Square is principally defined by its animated, digital advertisements.
  • 17. The Empire State Building rises to 381 m at the 102nd floor, and its full structural height (including broadcast antenna) reaches 443 m. The building has 85 stories of commercial and office space and an indoor and outdoor observation deck on the 86th floor. The remaining 16 stories represent the spire, which is capped by a 102nd floor observatory, and atop the spire is an antenna topped off with a lightning rod. The Empire State Building is the first building to have more than 100 floors. It has 6,500 windows, 73 elevators and there are 1,860 steps from street level to the 102nd floor. It has a total floor area of approximately 254,000 m².
  • 18. The New York Public Library (NYPL) is one of the leading public libraries of the world and is one of America's most significant research libraries. It is composed of a very large circulating public library system combined with a very large non-lending research library system. NYPL consists of 86 libraries in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island: four non-lending research libraries, four main lending libraries, a library for the blind and physically handicapped, and 77 neighborhood branch libraries. All libraries in the NYPL system may be used free of charge by all visitors.
  • 19. The United Nations Headquarters occupies six block area. The 39-story Secretariat Building houses offices of about 5,000 persons of different nationalities who form the administrative organ of the United Nations. The shallow-domed General Assembly is the meeting-place of the representatives of the member nations. The regular session is held annually beginning in the fall .
  • 20. GE Building Rockefeller Center is "a city within a city“. It is the largest private building project ever undertaken in modern times It is a complex of 19 commercial buildings with its own restaurants, stores, theatres, post­-offices. In winter its plaza is transformed from an outdoor restaurant to an iceskating pond Radio City Music Hall, where some of the nation's most popular movies have their first showing along with a spectacular stage show, is one of New York's greatest attractions.
  • 21. Madison Square Garden has been the name of four arenas in New York City. It is also the name of the entity which owns the arena and several of the professional sports franchises which play there. There have been four incarnations of the arena. It is the largest indoor stadium in the city, home of all kinds of sports, public events and elaborate entertainments. Basketball court
  • 22. The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper. It has 77 stories. Standing 319 meters high, it was originally built to house the Chrysler Corporation. The spire, measuring 58.4 meters long and composed of Nirosta stainless steel was hoisted to the top of the building on October 23, 1929. The lobby is similarly elegant and a must see for tourists. When the building first opened, it contained a public viewing gallery near the top, which a few years later was changed into a restaurant. The former observation floor became a private dining room called the Cloud Club. The very top stories of the building are narrow with low sloped ceilings, useful only to hold radio broadcasting and other mechanical and electrical equipment. Elevator
  • 23. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is a preeminent art museum. It is regarded as the leading museum of modern art in the world. Its collection includes works of architecture and design, drawings, painting and sculpture, photography, prints and illustrated books, film, and media. MoMA's library and archives are a major resource and hold over 300,000 books, artist books, and periodicals, as well as individual files on more than 70,000 artists. The archives contain primary source material related to the history of modern and contemporary art.
  • 24. St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest decorated Neo-Gothic-style Catholic cathedral in North America. It is the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and a parish church, located just across the street from Rockefeller Center. The eight deceased archbishops of New York, six of them Cardinals, are buried in a crypt under the former high altar, visible from the entrance to the Lady Chapel in the rear of the cathedral.
  • 25. Central Park is a large public park (3.41 km). With about twenty-five million visitors annually, Central Park is the most visited city park in the United States, and its appearance in many movies and television shows has made it among the most famous city parks in the world. Central Park contains several artificial lakes, extensive walking tracks, two ice-skating rinks, a wildlife sanctuary, and grassy areas and playgrounds for children. The park is a popular oasis for migrating birds.
  • 26. Philharmonic Hall The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, which includes Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Opera, the New York Philharmonic, the New York City Ballet, the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, The Juilliard School and Alice Tully Hall, is the largest performing arts center in the United States. New York State Theater Metropolitan Opera House
  • 27. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, founded in 1937, is a modern art museum. It is the last major work of Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the world's most prominent and influential architects. From the street, the building looks approximately like a white ribbon curled into a cylindrical stack, slightly wider at the top than the bottom. Paintings are displayed along the walls of the spiral and also in viewing rooms found at stages along the way. The Guggenheim was founded to showcase avant-garde art by early modernists such as Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian.
  • 28. The American Museum of Natural History has a scientific staff of more than 200, and sponsors over 100 special field expeditions each year. The Museum boasts habitat groups of African, Asian and North American mammals, the "Star of India", the largest blue sapphire in the world, an interesting illustration of the growth and development of man. The Hayden Planetarium, connected to the museum, is now part of the Rose Center for Earth and Space, housed in a glass cube containing the spherical Space Theater. Day 117 Planetarium
  • 29. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's largest and most important art museums. The main building is located on the eastern edge of Central Park. The Met's permanent collection contains more than two million works of art, divided into nineteen curatorial departments. In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the Met organizes and hosts large traveling shows throughout the year. Roman Statue Middle Age Hall
  • 30. Crucifixion Cloisters-garden The Cloisters is the branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to the art and architecture of the European middle ages. The Cloisters include the museum building and the adjacent 16,000 m². The Cloisters collection contains approximately five thousand European medieval works of art, with a particular emphasis on pieces dating from the twelfth through the fifteen centuries.
  • 31. Columbia University is a private research university in the United States. It has the most Nobel Prize affiliations of any institution in the USA. It is home to the prestigious Pulitzer Prize, which, for over a century, has rewarded outstanding achievement in journalism, literature and music. It has been the birthplace of FM radio, the first American university to offer anthropology and political science as academic disciplines, and where the foundation of modern genetics was discovered. Its Morningside Heights campus was the first North American site where the uranium atom was split. Butler Library