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In addition to the observatory and exhibit, the Empire State Building also offers interactive experiences, such as an audio tour or flight simulation. There are also several restaurants and stores on site, so you can have a great time.
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But the Empire State Building is more than just a view. It also has a rich history that is highlighted in the second floor exhibit. You'll learn about the building's construction, as well as stories about the famous people who have visited the Empire State Building over the years.
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When you visit the Empire State Building, you can climb to the top and enjoy the breathtaking views of the city. The top is accessible by state-of-the-art elevators, which will take you to the 102nd floor in less than a minute. From up there, you can see the New York skyline, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park and much more. The views are especially spectacular at night, when the city lights come on.
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Located in the heart of Manhattan, at 443 meters high, this Art Deco skyscraper is a must-see for any traveler who wants to see New York from a different perspective.
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New York would not be the same without the Empire State Building. Since its opening in 1931, this iconic symbol has fascinated millions of visitors with its incredible views of the city.
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The Renwick Triangle is filled with history. The Renaissance Revival style houses have an interesting history, and the triangle itself is a popular place for photographers and tourists to experience New York City architecture. In addition, the Stuyvesant Street neighborhood, where the Renwick Triangle is located, is considered one of the most picturesque sites in the East Village
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Renwick Triangle is also known for the Anglo-Italian style buildings located at 23-35 Stuyvesant Street and 114-128 East 10th Street. These two groups of houses are considered the only existing rows of buildings in New York City designed by James Renwick Jr.
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Renwick Triangle is an iconic location in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. It is a small triangle formed by the meeting of Stuyvesant and East 10th streets. Designed by architect James Renwick Jr, Renwick Triangle is famous for its beautiful Renaissance Revival style buildings. The apartments on this row were built in 1861.
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SUMMIT at One Vanderbilt also offers an immersive experience with integrated art, sound and lighting that will transport you to another world.
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