3. NEW YORK
• New York is the most
populous city in the United
States and the center of
the New York Metropolitan
Area, one of the most
populous urban
agglomerations in the
world.The city is referred to
as New York City or
the City of New York to
distinguish it from the State
of New York, of which it is a
part.A global power
city,New York exerts a
significant impact upon
commerce, finance, media,
art, fashion, research,
technology, education, and
entertainment.
4. Sports
• New York City is home to the headquarters of the National
Football League, Major League Baseball, the National
Basketball Association, the National Hockey League, and
Major League Soccer. Four of the ten most expensive
stadiums ever built worldwide are located in the New York
metropolitan area. The New York metropolitan area has the
most professional sports teams in these five leagues.
5. Manhattan
• Manhattan had
approximately 520 (five
hundred and twenty)
million square feet of
office space in 2013,(two
thousand and thirteen)
making it the largest
office market in the
United States, while
Midtown Manhattan is the
largest central business
district in the nation.
6. Brooklyn
• Brooklyn (Kings County) on the western tip of Long Island, is
the city's most populous borough and was an independent
city. Brooklyn is known for its cultural, social and ethnic
diversity, an independent art scene, distinct neighborhoods
and a distinctive architectural heritage.The borough features
a long beachfront shoreline including Coney Island.
7. The Brooklyn Bridge
• The Brooklyn Bridge is a
bridge in New York City
and is one of the oldest
suspension bridges in the
United States. Completed
in 1883, it connects the
boroughs of Manhattan
and Brooklyn by spanning
the East River. It was the
longest suspension
bridge in the world from
its opening until 1903,
and the first steel-wire
suspension bridge.
8. Queens
• Queens (Queens County) on Long Island east of
Brooklyn, is geographically the largest borough and the
most ethnically diverse county in the United States.
Historically a collection of small towns and villages
founded by the Dutch, the borough has since developed
both commercial and residential prominence.
9. Statue of Liberty
• Staten Island is the
most suburban in
character of the five
boroughs. Staten
Island is connected
to Brooklyn by the
Verrazano-Narrows
Bridge and to
Manhattan by way of
the free Staten Island
Ferry. The Staten
Island Ferry is one of
the most popular
tourist attractions in
New York City as it
provides unsurpassed
views of the Statue of
Liberty.
10. Empire State Building
• The Empire State Building
is a 102(two hundred
and two)-story skyscraper
located in Midtown
Manhattan, at the
intersection of Fifth
Avenue. It has a roof
height of 1,250 (two
hundred fifty) feet, and
with its antenna spire
included, it stands a total
of 1,454(four hundred
fifty-four) ft high. Its
name is derived from the
nickname for New York,
the Empire State.
11. CENTRAL PARK
• Central Park is a public
urban park located in the
metropolitan borough of
Manhattan in New York
City, United States. The
park is rectangular. Being
larger than two of the
smallest nations in the
world, it is almost two
times bigger than
Monaco and almost eight
times more than the
Vatican City.