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  1. Statue of Liberty Lady Liberty has enjoyed a remarkable resurgence of popularity following her centennial restoration in 1986: You may have to wait three hours to take the elevator 10 stories to the top of the pedestal. The strong of heart and limb can climb another 12 stories to the crown. Liberty Island,

  2. Central Park Wildlife Center Home to polar bears, penguins, monkeys, sea lions, and more in spectacular natural habitats.

  3. New York Skyride A big screen thrill ride of New York City located on the second floor of the Empire State Building. You'll travel over, under, and even through some of New York's most spectacular sights. It's the most exciting way to experience the 'Real New York.'.

  4. Cathedral of St. John the Divine The world's largest cathedral, St. John the Divine is located at 112th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan. The Cathedral is open Monday through Saturday from 7:00am-6:00pm and Sunday from 7:00am-8:00pm. The Cathedral shop is open seven days a week from 9:00am-5:00pm and the grounds and gardens are open during all daylight hours. Public tours take place Tuesday through Saturday at 11:00am and Sunday at 1:00pm.
    Madame Tussaud's New York Wax Museum Get up close and personal with your favorite celebrities at the 85,000 square-foot, five-story Madame Tussaud's New York. Opened in November, the New York version of the famous London museum takes on "the face of the place" presenting New York's most famous and infamous personalities, as well as figures of international fame and acclaim.

  5. CITYHall Park This landmark building has been home to 57 mayoral administrations and has been the seat of City government for 186 years," said Mayor Giuliani. "City Hall is one of the City's most enduring and distinguished structures." Built between 1803 and 1812, City Hall was recently restored and renovated. Location: City Hall Park, Broadway and Chambers. Take the N or R to City Hall or the 2 or 3 to Park Place.

  6. Chrysler Building One of New York City's finest office buildings, the Chrysler Building was designed as a tribute to the booming automotive industry. Built in 1930, it was the world's tallest skyscraper at the time, until the Empire State Building claimed the spot just months later. There are no organized tours or exhibits, but the gleaming chrome lobby is open to tourists daily. Location: 405 Lexington Ave, at 42nd Street. Take the 4, 5, 6, or 7 subway lines to Grand Centralbr>
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