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NEW YORK ATTRACTIONS

01   Broadway Shows

One cannot visit New York and not take in a Broadway show! Shows on offer include top musicals Chicago, Jersey Boys, The Lion King, Mamma Mia!, Phantom of the Opera and Wicked.
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02   Top of the Rock
    (Rockefeller Observation Deck)

Fantastic panoramic views of New York can be found from 70 stories up at 'Top of the Rock' Observation Deck at the Rockefeller Center.
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03   Madame Tussauds NY

Contains wax figures that include cultural figures, historical figures, Hollywood stars, political leaders, pop stars, tv stars, sports stars and world leaders. Other highlights include Cinema 4D and an exhibit 'Behind the Scenes'.
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04  Ellis Island

Former immigration processing station which processed over 12 million third class and steerage immigrants between 1892 and 1954. There are three floors of the Ellis Island Immigration Museum and a brochure guides visitors through the museum exhibits. You can also see a movie and learn about the island's history.
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05  Coney Island

Popular resort for its beach on the Atlantic Ocean and its amusement area. Highlights - 1920's steel ferris wheel Wonder Wheel and The 1927, Cyclone wooden roller coaster; The Coney Island Museum; Aquarium
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06   Bronx Zoo

The zoo has over 4,000 animals, including lions, zebras, crocodiles, giraffes, gorillas, monkeys, sea lion, grizzly bear, polar bear, tigers. Rides and attractions include the Wild Asia Monorail, Butterfly Garden, Children’s Zoo, Skyfari for a scenic ride above the Zoo.
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07   Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

World War II aircraft carrier now part of a museum. The ship has several exhibits on board, including warplanes on the flight deck. The museum also features other sea and air attractions and a range of interactive exhibits.
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08   St Patrick's Cathedral

The largest Roman Catholic Church in America, seating a total of 2,500 people. The cathedral is a classic in revival gothic architecture, built in the 19th century.
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09   Ground Zero

Ground Zero is the term used to describe the site of the World Trade Center in New York City, which was destroyed in the September 11, 2001 attacks, when two hijacked planes intentionally crashed into the two towers of the World Trade Center.
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