Long Island City, NY Attractions
Aqueduct Raceway
— Thoroughbred Horse Racing And Wagering
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Brooklyn Museum Of Art
— The Museum is part of a complex of nineteenth-century parks and gardens that also includes Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the Prospect Park Zoo.
Central Park Carousel
— The current carousel was manufactured by the Stein & Goldstien Company of Brookyln, for a trolley terminal outside Coney Island. This carousel features the largest hand carved figures ever constructed.
City Center
— City Center
Empire State Building
— Located on the 86th floor, 1,050 feet (320 meters) above the city's bustling streets, the Observatory offers panoramic views from within a glass enclosed pavilion and from the surrounding open-air promenade.
Fifth Avenue Shopping
— Upscale retail stores including Cartier, Fendi, Gucci, Harry Winston, Kenneth Cole, Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, and Versace.
Flushing Meadows - Corona Park
— Flushing Meadows Corona Park Pool & Rink is the largest recreation complex ever built in a city park at 110,000 square-feet. The Olympic-size indoor public pool, is the first to open in New York City in four decades.
Garden State Exhibit Center
— One of Central New Jersey's largest venues hosting associations, trade and consumer shows, large meetings of every type and a multitude of public and private events and fundraisers.
George Washington Bridge
— This suspension bridge spans the Hudson River, connecting Washington Heights to Manhattan, and offers motorized and pedestrian crossing.
Jacob K Javits Convention Center
— I. M. Pei designed convention center located on Manhattan's west side
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Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts
— Home of The Metropolitan Opera, The New York City Ballet, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra and several other resident performing arts companies.
Lincoln Tunnel
— This tunnel runs underneath the Hudson River and connects Weehawken, NJ to Manhattan.
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Macy's 34th Street At Herald Square
— One of New York City's most famous icons of shopping and sponsor of the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Madison Square Garden
— The World's Most Famous Arena in the heart of New York City and home to the NBA's Knicks, the NHL's Rangers, and host to an array of other events including concerts and the annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Manhattan Mall
— Manhattan Mall is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, 1/2 block from the Empire State Building, Penn Station and Madison Square Garden. The main and upper floors are home to dozens of individual retailers to satisfy every shopper's need.
Meadowlands Exposition Center
— New Jersey convention center focusing on trade and expo shows
Meadowlands Sports Complex
— The Meadowlands Sports Complex consists of Giants Stadium, home to the NFL's Giants and Jets franchises, The Meadowlands Race Track, and the Izod Center (formerly known as Continental Airlines Arena), home to the NBA's New Jersey Nets franchise.
Metropolitan Museum Of Art
— The Metropolitan Museum Of Art's collection contains more than two million works of art ranging from medieval armor and European paintings to the world renowned Costume Institute.
Museum Of Modern Art
— Founded in 1929 as an educational institution, The Museum of Modern Art is dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world.
New Jersey Convention And Exposition Ctr
— New Jersey's largest venue with the flexibility to host a myriad of both public and private events.
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PNC Bank Arts Center
— Modern amphitheatre hosting musical performances seasonally from May to September each year.
Queens Center Mall
— 70 stores, includes Macy's, JC Penney, and food court with McDonald's and Sbarro.
Queens Zoo
— In 1988, the former menagerie in Manhattan0s Central Park reopened as WCS0s Central Park Zoo. The Queens Zoo and Prospect Park Zoo opened in 1992 and 1993, respectively. Together, the five parks draw more than 4 million visitors a year.
Radio City Music Hall
— Radio City Music Hall is the largest indoor theatre in the world. Its marquee is a full city-block long.
Rockefeller Center
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Shea Stadium And US Tennis Center
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St. Patrick's Cathedral
— More than 150 year old National Historic Landmark and the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
Statue Of Liberty
— Located on a 12 acre island, the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy.
Times Square
— A large business and retail area and home to one of the largest annual New Year's Eve celebrations in the world.
United Nations Headquarters
— Headquarters to the global association of governments facilitating cooperation in international law, security, economic development, and social equity.
Wall Street
— Financial District which includes the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.
Westchester County Center
— For over 75 years the County Center has been Westchester's premier setting for thousands of concerts, trade shows, sports events, meetings, seminars, theatrical presentations, conventions and civic and community events.
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World Trade Center/9-11 Memorial
— Memorial dedicated to the largest loss of life from a hostile attack by a foreign entity on American soil and the largest loss of emergency responders in a single event in U.S. history.
Yankee Stadium
— Home to Major League Baseball's 26 time World Series champion New York Yankees