New York Pass - Buy 3 & 7 Day passes with Free entry to over 50 attractions
Free entry to over 50 attractions – Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York Skyride, Madame Tussaud’s, Circle Line River Cruise and More
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Guggenheim Museum Visitor's Guide
The Guggenheim Museum, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is known for its spiral structure and unique museum experience. Displays of modern paintings, sculpture and film rotate throughout the year at the Guggenheim Museum.
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Normal Entry Price: Adult: $18.00
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Whitney Museum of American Art
Boasting the most complete overview of twentieth-century American art of any museum in the world, the Whitney permanent collection consists of over 12,000 paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, and photographs.
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is an enduring, historic monument and the southernmost of New York's East River bridge crossings. With its Neo-Gothic towers, you can't miss the Brooklyn Bridge -- and neither have many artists over the years who have been inspired by its majesty, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Georgia O'Keefe and Walt Whitman.
Madame Tussauds New York
Check out the wax figurines of many celebrities and experience many hands-on exhibits at Madame Tussauds New York wax museum.
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Normal Entry Price: Adult: $29.00
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Hip-Hop Look at New York
Hip Hop has come a long way from its underground NYC roots. So explores three decades of musical history.
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The city streets may be cold in winter, but the city lights sure heat things up. Check out some of the brightest displays: Macy's, Grand Central, Rockefeller Center and all along Fifth Avenue (during the holiday season).
John J. Harvey Fireboat
This historic fireboat has been helping to put out flames since 1931. Keep an eye out for the boat's brass cannons that shoot out water at a rate of 18,000 gallons per minute
See the architectural treasures and lesser-known wonders that Harlem has to offer. Each tour offers a historic and cultural overview of this vibrant neighborhood.

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