Empire State Building
Visible from every place on New York, the Empire State became the tallest building in the city in 1931, winning the competition with Chrysler Building and 40 Wall Street. For couple of years it became the second one, and recently regain the title, after the tragic collapse of WTC towers.
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The headquarters of powerful organization, that during its existence helped with restoring peace and brought economic and cultural help to various parts of the world. The UN came to life in 1945, one year later John D. Rockefeller donated the eighteen-acre land and the group of 12 architects supervised by Wallace Harrison created the complex [...]
Every day some half million of passengers enter the building of Grand Central Terminal. The train station is one of iconic symbols of United States connected with neverending human stream pumped into the artery by the countless dreams of better life. For many of new arrivals to the States the Statue of Liberty and Ellis [...]
Probably the best free activity in NYC is crossing Brooklyn Bridge on pedestrian walkway elevated above the car traffic. During walking, jogging or cycling you can see the splendid shoreline of the two city boroughs with many of iconic buildings in view.
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Five starred Mandarin Oriental is situated inside of Time Warner Center, at Columbus Circle, the point from which all the distances in Manhattan are measured. The hotel features 248 spacious, elegant guestrooms and suites, plus 64 luxury apartments.
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