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Attractions in New York


Welcome to the city of dreams - New York - the powerhouse of the American economy with the most varied segments of entertainment, museums and food joints for all connoisseurs. Following 9/11 the skyline of New York City has undergone a radical alteration, but the city has successfully stood back with its indestructible fortitude. 123New Year is here to stay with all that you need to know about Attractions in New York. Every year, visitors flock the "city of dreams" with its entire miscellany that caters to people of all age groups. In the 1920s, the stable hands of New Orleans called the racetracks the Big Apple after John Fitzgerald's column Around the Big Apple.

A decade later, the name was adopted by the jazz musicians to refer to New York City, especially Harlem as the world's jazz capital.


One of the reasons you should be in the City is the Times Square Visitors Center which draws roughly 37 million visitors per year. Located in the restored landmark, the Embassy Movie Theater, Times Square Center is surrounded by 45 Broadway theaters, catering to 11 million and generating ticket sales amounting to about $ 588 million. Tribute, A Celebration of New York City, is the performance of a never-ending concerto that is a symbol of the New York life.


Here, you can take a walk around the floating multimedia screens and navigate the artworks from the underground galleries. The Remember Experience can be viewed in one of the custom-built high definition projection centers.


The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art is built to resemble a small temple nestles in the crevices of the Himalayas. It is one of the two Himalaya-style buildings in the West. An intricate altar within this seldom-frequented treasure trove of art and religion was blessed in 1991 by the Dalai Lama. The collection comprises the Tsong Khapa statuette in unbaked clay from the 14th century and the Shakyamuni Buddha in gilded metal alloy. Little Italy in lower Manhattan is the place of Italian cheese, sausages, and bread - everything to lull you in the Old World atmosphere. The fresco dining on Mulberry Street during summer is sure to remind you of Naples or Rome.

This is the place for you to be - Madam Tussauds and Greenwich Village.

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