New York City Research Paper

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What comes to mind when someone mentions “The Big Apple”? Probably the beautiful skyline of New York City and the hustle and bustle of millions of people shopping around Times Square. New York City is a symbol of hope and freedom from people all over the world, and many people agree that it’s a place you should visit in your lifetime. Since not everyone is able to visit “the city that never sleeps”, people can learn much from it’s interesting history, famous tourist attractions, and it’s five famous boroughs.
New York was founded in 1624; the famous city served as the capital from 1785-1790 and then towards the 20th century it grew into the upbeat and energetic place it is today. New York City is 304 square miles and is home to over 8 million …show more content…

Perhaps one of the more famous sites in the city is the Statue of Liberty. This statue was a gift from France in 1886 that represented friendship during the American Revolution, but now stands tall ( 306 feet to be exact) representing the promise of freedom America celebrates today. (Somerville pg.27) Another popular attraction in New York City is Central Park. This site offers a serene, calm, and secluded contrast to the non-stop city. This park is 843 acres, contains over 26,000 trees, 9,000 benches, and 36 bridges and arks. Third is the Metropolitan Museum of Arts, more commonly known as “the Met”. This is one of the largest museums in the United States and displays over 2 million works of art, including paintings from artists such as, Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet. Next is the famous Empire State Building; this 102 story building is one of the most popular tourist sites in New York. Lastly, Broadway and the theatre district. Broadway represents the epitome of theatre for anyone who loves the arts. It contains over forty theatres where you can see old classics like Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, Hamilton, and new musicals like Dear Evan Hansen.

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