2. New York city
It is the most populated
city of New York,
United States and the
second largest city on
the continent.
3. Statue of liberty
The Statue of Liberty
was a gift from the
French to the
Americans in 1886 to
commemorate the
centennial of the
Declaration of
Independence of the
United States and as
a sign of friendship
between the two.
nations. It was
4. Brooklyn Bridge
It was built between
1870 and 1883 and,
at the time of its
opening was the
largest suspension
bridge in the world
(measuring 1825
meters long, and piles
of light is 486.3
metres, a record of
light.
5. Times Square
Times Square is a major
intersection in
Manhattan, New York
City, on the corner of
Broadway and
Seventh Avenue, the
Times Square area
includes the blocks
between Sixth Avenue
and Eighth Avenues
from east to west,
making up the western
part of the commercial
area of downtown
Manhattan.
6. Saint Patrick's cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral in
New York is the
Gothic cathedral and
largest Catholic North
America. Located
between Fiftieth Street
and the famous Fifth
Avenue in front of the
building of Rockefeller
Center. It is also the
headquarters of the
Archdiocese of New
York.
7. Rockefeller center
The Rockefeller Center
is a shopping
complex built by the
Rockefeller family
which consists of 19
buildings. Located in
Midtown between
Fifth and Sixth
Avenue in Manhattan,
New York.
John Davison Rockefeller.
9. China town
Like other
neighborhoods
called Chinatown in
the United States,
the Chinatown
neighborhood of
Manhattan is an
ethnic enclave with
a large population
of Chinese
immigrants. family,
political alliances
(Kuomintang vs.
Communist Party of
China) and even
more secretly,
crime syndicates.
10. Empire state building
It is a skyscraper located
at the intersection of
Fifth Avenue and West
34th Street in New York
City, USA. Its name
derives from the
nickname of the State
of New York. It was the
tallest building in the
world for over
forty years since its
completion in 1931 until
1972, which completed
construction of the
north tower of World
Trade Center.