
One of the most famous concert halls in the world.
The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is
the home of the Metropolitan Opera, the New York
City Opera, the New York Philharmonic, and the
New York City Ballet.
The city also includes several outstanding museums,
such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum
of Modern Art and the Guggenheim. Broadway is
synonymous with world-class drama, comedy and
musicals. Modern artistic movements, from Pop
Art to punk rock, were born here, while the American
film industry began in this city before heading
west to California.
New York City is also the center of world trade
and finance. It is the financial capital of the
United States and holds the headquarters of many
of the world's largest corporations. In Manhattan,
Wall Street is home to the nation's largest stock
exchange and the headquarters of the country's
largest brokerage firms. Barons of American industry,
from the Carnegies to Donald Trump, have traditionally
made New York City their home and headquarters,
often lavishing their fortunes on building skyscrapers
and patronizing the arts.
New York City is an ethnic melting pot, attracting
people from every country in the world, creating
a cultural scene that is richer and more varied
than most other metropolises. The United Nations
headquarters sit on the East River.
To see New York, the visitor must break down the
city into neighborhoods, each with its own character
and lifestyle. Manhattan is New York's the economic
and cultural heart and is called "the city."
The southern tip of Manhattan is the oldest developed
part of New York and its financial center. Immigrants,
who poured into the city at the turn of the century,
passed the Statue of Liberty, the beacon of freedom
of hope in the harbor just south of Manhattan
and were processed in nearby Ellis Island. Those
new Americans settled in The Lower East Side,
once the most crowded and unsanitary places on
the planet. Today, the Lower East Side is home
to strong Chinese and Italian communities. Further
north, SoHo and TriBeCa are artistic enclaves,
containing countless private galleries, fashion
boutiques and chic cafes. Greenwich Village is
the gay center of Manhattan and the home of New
York University. Formerly, it was a bohemian area,
where writers such as Eugene O'Neill and musicians
including Bob Dylan resided.
The middle of the island, generally termed Midtown,
contains one of the strongest concentrations of
corporate headquarters in the world. It includes
the shopping promenade of Fifth Avenue, lined
with the world's most prestigious shops. It is
the site of Times Square, the Theater District,
the monstrous Rockefeller Center, a corporate
and communications complex of offices, shops and
television studios, the art deco landmark The
Empire State Building and countless skyscrapers
which together form the world-famous skyline of
Manhattan.
Further north along Fifth Avenue, hugging the
eastern side of Central Park, is Museum Mile,
home to the Guggenheim and other world-class museums.
Across expansive Central Park is the Upper West
Side, most notably the home of the Lincoln Center
arts complex. Columbia University resides to the
north of the island alongside Harlem, rich in
black-American history and culture.
Brooklyn offers a similar mix of cultures and
classes while Queens is mainly residential and
middle class, and Staten Island remains suburban.
The Bronx contains solid middle-class pockets,
but is largely the victim of urban blight.
The New York Public Library is one of the best
research libraries in the world. The city's extensive
system of public parks features Central Park which
occupies the center of Manhattan and provides
an oasis of green away from the bustle of the
city. Outstanding private colleges and universities
include Columbia, New York, Rockefeller, and Fordham
universities as well as many medical schools,
the New School for Social Research, and the Juilliard
School.
New York City's subway system carries 3.5 million
of the city's eight million residents. The heavily-used
Lincoln and Holland Tunnels connect the boroughs
with Manhattan. International and domestic air
service is provided by Kennedy, La Guardia, and
Newark (New Jersey) international airports. Visitors
will inevitably ride the city's ubiquitous yellow
cabs, though finding one in the evening and at
rush hour may prove a challenge.
There is an endless array of restaurants and eateries
in New York while its shopping is world famous.
Often called the "city that never sleeps",
New York offers entertainment around the clock.
There is endless live music, theater, dance and
film available, not to mention sports clubs such
as the world-famous New York Yankees, basketball's
New York Knicks and hockey's the New York Rangers.
Though long bearing a reputation as a dangerous
city, New York has dramatically cleaned up its
act in recent years, as symbolized by the opening
of a giant Disney store in the middle of once-infamous
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