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New York City

Step into the global center of business, finance, Broadway, fashion and culture.


Students will explore the dynamics of the Big Apple that make it the epicenter of global business, world-class theatre and trend-setting culture. And, they'll visit the city`s famous museums, filled with treasured art and artifacts.
 
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Tour Highlights
Learn more about some of the exciting, fun and historical things to see and do while on your tour. We have found customizing our tours to your group's goals helps to ensure a successful experience. Therefore, each tour will include a unique combination of highlights from the list below. Call us to schedule your customized tour today.

Highlights: New York City

American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History is a landmark on the Upper West Side, Manhattan, New York, USA. The museum has a scientific staff of more than 200, and sponsors...

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Battery Park
Battery Park is a 21 acre (85,000 m²) public park located at the Battery, the southern tip of the New York City borough of Manhattan, facing New York Harbor. The Battery is...
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Broadway
Broadway, as the name implies, is a wide avenue in New York City. While New York has several other Broadways, in the context of the city it frequently refers to...

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Cathedral of St. John the Divine
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, officially the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in the City and Diocese of New York, is the Cathedral of the ...
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Central Park
Central Park is a large public, urban park (843 acres, 3.41 km², 1.32 mi²; a rectangle 2.5 statute miles by 0.5 statute mile, or 4 km × 800 m) in the borough of ...
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Chinatown
The Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan — a borough of New York City — is an ethnic enclave with a large population of Chinese immigrants, similar to other...

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Ellis Island
Ellis Island was one of 30 processing stations opened by the federal government. It was the major processing station for third class/steerage immigrants entering...
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Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in New York City at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street.
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Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the center of Manhattan. Lined with expensive park-view real estate and historical mansions, it is a symbol of wealthy New York.
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Greenwich Village
Currently home to the affluent and the wealthy, Greenwich Village was historically noted as the internationally reputed bohemian capital.
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Ground Zero
The workers avoided using the name "Ground Zero," which describes the location on the ground where any explosion occurs, but it nonetheless became synonymous with the World Trade Center site.
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Guggenheim Museum
It is the best-known of several museums and is often called simply The Guggenheim. It is one of the best-known museums in New York City.
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Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts serves as home for 12 arts organizations: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Film Society of Lincoln Center, Jazz at Lincoln...
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Little Italy
Little Italy is a neighborhood in lower Manhattan, New York City, once known for its large population of Italians.As Italian-Americans left Manhattan for other...
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Macy's
Macy's is a chain of mid-range American department stores with its flagship store in Herald Square, New York City, which, with its one million square feet...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art -The Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, often referred to simply as "The Met", is one of the world's largest and most important art museums.
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Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in Rockefeller Center. Its nickname is the Showplace of the Nation.
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Rockefeller Center
Built by the Rockefeller family, it is located in the center of Midtown Manhattan, spanning between Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue.
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SoHo
SoHo boasts the greatest collection of cast iron structures in the world. Approximately 250 cast iron buildings stand in New York City...
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St. Patrick's Cathedral
In 1866 the structure was gutted by fire, but though the new St. Patrick's was already under construction, it was restored and reopened in 1868.
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The Statue of Liberty
It stands at Liberty Island in New York Harbor as a welcome to all visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans.
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Times Square
imes Square has achieved the status of an iconic world landmark and has become a symbol of its home city.
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Wall Street
Wall Street was the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange, and over time Wall Street became the name of the surrounding geographic neighborhood.
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