New York is located northeastern United States, is home to various
landscapes, cultures and cities. If you visit the northern region you will enjoy
the glorious beauty of the Adirondack Mountains If you choose to visit western
New York you should visit the cities of Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Rochester.
Niagra Falls offers one of the world’s beautiful waterfalls and also the
world’s largest waterfall. If you like to fish or any type of water activities
you will enjoy central New York as it has the Finger Lakes. If the excitement
of a substantially large metropolis is in your travel plans you will definitely
enjoy the sights and sounds of New York City. At 18 million people and growing
New York is one of the most diverse and aesthetically built cities. Its amazing
architecture and large theatre district make it an appealing travel destination.
You can also visit one of the many beaches along Long Beach Island. You can visit
one of the many world-class museums and nightlife of New York City. There are
so many high class restaurants in this city that you won’t even need to
walk far.
Rockefeller Center
The Rockefeller Center in downtown Manhattan is loaded with over 24 acres of
underground shops,. The successful planning of urban development also created
thousands of jobs during a period where there were tough times for employment.
The Rockefeller Center is has over 19 commercial offices and buildings covering
an amazing 11 acres. It is home to the RCA Headquarters, General Electric, and
NBC. It is home to the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno, “Late Night
with Conan O’Brien” , and “Saturday Night Live”.
Times Square Visitors Center
Time Square in New York draws more then 37 million visitors a year. These visitors
generate up to $16.4 billion for the local economy. There are over 5,000 businesses
encompassed with 250,000 employees. The 45 Broadway Theaters generate $588 Million
annually. There are also 28 hotels in the vicinity of Times Square.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building was created in 1931 and stands a colossal 1,454 feet
tall. It has over 2 million square feet including an observation deck on the
102nd floor. This amazing structure took 1 year and forty five days to complete
with more then 7 million man hours. It cost over $40 million including the land
mass.