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About New Work City
New York City - where it all happens.  Some 39 million foreign and American tourists visit New York each year. As many as one in four Americans can trace their roots back to Brooklyn. Small and large, old and new, hectic, provocative, astonishing and powerful; huge selection of museums, exhibitions, art and culture - New York City has it all!

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Culture in New York
The people of New York City, New Yorkers, share a unique culture rooted in centuries of immigration and city life. There is considerable diversity in this local culture, varying by ethnic group, social class and neighborhood. The streets are always buzzing with energy - it's a "City that never sleeps".

     
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Sightseeing in New York
During your stay in New York City don't miss to see some of its sights like Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Broadway, Times Square and famous Fifth Avenue for shopping and being seen!

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Famous Statue of Liberty is a work of the sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, and was offered as a gift from France in the 19th century. It stands on Liberty Island as a symbolic welcome gesture to all returning Americans, visitors and immigrants.
 
 
 
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