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New York City, USA, American Museum of Natural History
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The American Museum of Natural History You will be interested in whatever it is displayed because it is collected the largest collection of insects, aquatic animals, fossil of mammals and dinosaurs and artifacts in the world. Moreover, you can be fun with the exhibitions in various topics until you won't to go to other places.
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New York City, USA
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New York State is known as "the Gateway of Immigration" as well as the global center of finance, manufacture, transportation and culture. Red Indian groups including Algonquin, Iroquois and Lenape were the first population before Netherlands and France entering the U.S. in 17th century. New York offers a great number of interesting travel attractions and amusing activities for guests to enjoy all day all night. There are also more than 1,000 restaurants serving fascinating worldwide cuisine and splendid accommodations from five-star hotels until budget lodges for tourists to choose their most favorites. Spend your holiday at New York to see why many people love this state at first sight!
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New York City, USA, Empire State Building
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Since 1934 the Empire State Building was the tallest building of the world for decade until 1972. Whoever has ever seen the film "King Kong" must get familiar with the outstanding building as one of the most important scene where the King Kong died. The Empire State Building is one of the most popular tourist destinations of New York. To admire New York City view, the building offers its visitors with the great panorama almost the whole city in a clear day. Surprisingly, the famous building is just an ordinary office building, and most of its tenants are older low-profit firms paying low rate for long-term rental cost. The most exciting activities here is to rid the elevator up the near the top of the highest point in New York.
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New York City, USA, Statue of Liberty
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Statue of Liberty The gift from French, the Statue of Liberty, is the symbol of New York. It was revealed on October 28, 1886, by President Grover Cleveland. It is recognized as the symbol of freedom throughout the world.
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