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Articles related to "Battery Park"
Merchant Mariners' Memorial at Battery Park This sculpture at NYC's Battery Park is a hauntingly powerful depiction of sailors drowning after a Nazi U-Boat attacked their American merchant ship during World War II. merchant mariners’ memorial • battery park • new york city • bronze sculpture • nazi u-boat
Lower Manhattan, New York City Lower Manhattan has much to offer the visitor to New York . Explore Battery Park or the Financial District, visit Ground Zero, take a boat trip to The Statue of Liberty. lower manhattan • battery park • world trade center • ground zero • jewish heritage museum
NYC Senior Discounts for Subways, Theater, Bus Older vacationers who plan ahead save 50 % on NYC transit, see top musicals for half price, and get price breaks on ferry tours ahd Metropolitan Museum of Art nyc senior discounts subways museums bus • nyc half price broadway shows • empire state building discounts • senior status of liberty discount tix • ellis island discounts
Historic Downtown Charleston, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina is the oldest city south of Virginia. Antebellum homes, beautiful parks, and striking architecture portray Southern charm at its finest. historic downtown charleston • charleston guided walking tours • charleston carriage rides • waterfront park • battery park
Charleston: Architectural Heritage Charleston South Carolina is a must-see for any fan of American architecture -- a living museum of 18th and 19th-century life, southern style with a low-country accent. charleston’s architectural heritage • walking tour • classic revival • vernacular architecture • charleston
A Day in New York City for Less Than Ten Dollars Sturdy shoes and a hearty picnic will sustain you; leave credit cards at home and begin to explore free New York City. Try the intinerary below, then invent your own. a day in new york city for under ten dollars • free nyc classes and museums • ride the staten island ferry • nyc literary events • fridays at the moma
Explore More of New York City By Ferry and Boat Sure, the subway and bus are crucial modes of transit in NYC, but ferries not only cut down travel time, they provide much more scenic water rides, sometimes for free! new york city • nyc • ferry • staten island • circle line
Finding Free Things to do in NYC Finding free things to do in New York City besides the well-known free museum nights, galleries, and churches may take a little research but is sure to pay off. free new york city activities • free things to do • free things to do in nyc • ideas for free new york city activities • new york city
Snapshot of New York Check out Times Square, The Empire State Building, Central Park and more in an action packed long weekend or stopover in New York. new york • the empire state building • central park • fifth avenue • times square
Bike New York in the TD Bank Five Boro Bike Tour New York City shuts down some roads so residents and visitors alike can enjoy a day of biking through the skyscrapers and neighborhoods of the Big Apple. bike • bike new york • five boro bike tour • new york city • road bike
Castle Garden Immigration Station Castle Garden is, geographically and historically, in the background of Ellis Island. Yet, as a New York City immigration center, it should be a main attention-getter. castle garden immigration center • ellis island rival • 8 million immigrants • german immigrants • irish immigrants
Exploring New York City's Morningside Heights Manhattan's Morningside Heights offers visitors easy access to extraordinary parks, tasty eateries, an Ivy League campus, and the largest cathedral in the world. new york city • manhattan • nyc • morningside heights • nyc neighborhoods
Nova Scotia Beach Vacation Guide With 6000 km (3728 miles) of coast, it's no wonder Nova Scotia beaches are popular. Read on for beach vacation destinations near Cape Breton and the Northumberland shore. nova scotia beach • beach vacation • nova scotia beaches • ns beaches • nova scotia weather
Pietro Alberti Was First Italian American Pietro Alberti, with access to all money could buy, left Italy in search of religious freedom and arrived in New Amsterdam in 1635 as America's First Italian Settler. pietro alberti • first italian american • first italian immigrant • 1635 italian immigrant • first italian settler in new york
The New Fall Schedules Are Almost Set This week we look at some of the series which have been renewed or cancelled for the upcoming season; This week in television history. Television trivia questions are always welcome. abc • cbs • nbc • upn • wb
Review of The New York City Five Borough Bike Tour The New York City Five Borough Bike Tour the new york city five borough bike tour
The Blame Game Everyone likes to blame everyone else for the problems of the Middle East and the terrorist actions of September 11th. usama • osama • bin • laden • ladin
Winter Beauty from The Ashcan School Discover the wintry charm of paintings by Ashcan School artists Robert Henri, John Sloan, William Glackens and George Wesley Bellows. robert henri • the ashcan school • john sloan • george bellows • everett shinn
Greatest Seinfeld Episodes Although it's been ten years since it last aired, Seinfeld is more popular than ever. In honor of the greatest show in history, here are the top ten Seinfeld episodes. greatest seinfeld episodes • seindfeld ten years • seinfeld scene it dvd • seinfeld the chicken roaster • seinfeld junior mint |
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