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New York

October 6th, 2009 Posted in City Guides

As one of the largest and most powerful cities in the world, New York City is located on the East Coast of the United States, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. As one of the most famous cities on Earth, New York wields global influence in many sectors, including: business, art, music, fashion, media and education. There are such a huge variety cultures thriving in this single city that some say it is a literal sampling of the global population. No matter what sort of activity one enjoys, New York will have businesses that cater to it. From the scenic Central Park to the sports and music show stopping arena of Madison Square Garden to the Museum of Modern Art, there are thousands of unique attractions. For those who love to learn about history, New York offers plenty of it, boasting the Empire State Building, one of the tallest tourist attractions in the world, and the Statue of Liberty, given to the United States by the French centuries ago. From Staten Island to Manhattan to to such culturally powerful burroughs as Brooklyn, Harlem, Queens and the Bronx, this city creates experiences for every type of personality on the planet.

Those who wish to take in the arts and culture of this unique destination can tour art galleries, world renowned gourmet restaurants, impressive hotels, immense shopping districts, trendy nightclubs or even Broadway where some of the most famous plays in history are regularly performed. However, for those who want a sense of life in the Big Apple, getting a hot dog or taking in a baseball game are just as easily afforded. Bustling streets with plenty of taxi cabs and an advanced subway system keep New York moving day or night so this is truly the city that never sleeps. Anything a visitor could want to do is possible in New York City.

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