Statue of Liberty
This giant copper lady holding a torch was a gift from France and welcomes everyone who arrives in New York Harbor.
New York City is one of the most exciting places on the planet — a place where millions of people from every corner of the world have come together to build something truly unique. Spread across five different sections called boroughs, it buzzes with energy day and night, filled with the sounds of taxi horns, street musicians, and dozens of languages being spoken all at once.
The city is packed with things that will make your jaw drop. A giant copper statue lifts her torch in the harbor, welcoming visitors just as she has for over a century. A soaring skyscraper that once stood taller than any other building on Earth still pierces the clouds above Manhattan’s famous skyline. And right in the heart of all that concrete and steel sits a massive park where you can escape the noise and feed the ducks.
Whether you cross one of its many bridges or dive underground into its subway, New York City grabs your attention and never really lets go.
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New York City is made up of five boroughs — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island — and is the most populous city in the United States.
There are so many tunnels and bridges connecting New York City that you could enter or leave by more than 20 different crossings!
This giant copper lady holding a torch was a gift from France and welcomes everyone who arrives in New York Harbor.
This super-tall skyscraper was the tallest building in the whole world when it opened in 1931 — and you can ride an elevator to the top to see the whole city!
Right in the middle of the busy city sits a huge park where you can row a boat, visit a zoo, and have a picnic under the trees.
Times Square is a dazzling, bright crossroads covered in giant glowing signs, and on New Year's Eve a big shiny ball drops down to celebrate the new year.
This beautiful old bridge stretches across the East River and has been helping people walk, bike, and drive between Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883.
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