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America’s “Big Apple” is an iconic city of landmarks and cultures. Visit the must-see sights, but look for the unexpected as well: the Whispering Gallery in Grand Central Station; a 12 x 20 foot piece of the Berlin Wall in Midtown Plaza; the catacombs beneath St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral; or lindy hop dance clubs in Harlem, birthplace of Swing dancing in the 1920s.
And whether a first-timer or a return visitor, get out of Manhattan! Staten Island Ferry is free and runs 24-hours a day, offering a picture-postcard view of the New York skyline and Lady Liberty. Walk the Brooklyn Bridge then stroll streets of iconic brownstone buildings and the Brooklyn Flea for vintage clothing. Catch the A Train (made famous by Duke Ellington) all the way to Queens!
You can’t eat the Big Apple in one bite. It’s too big and too delicious! Instead savor the city with bite-sized visits and book one of our New York photographers to capture it.
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