...continuing our blog with suggestions for what you should do and see when visiting New York.
The Statue of Liberty must be one of the most recognisable structures in the world. The statue was a gift from the people of France to the citizens of the USA, and was dedicated in 1886. It's only possible to access by boat. It is possible to book in advance to go all the way to the crown, but it's only for the strong as there are 377 steps to climb. Access to the pedestal can also be booked in advance.
Ellis Island is the place where 40% of Americans can trace their ancestry where between 1892 & 1954 over 12 million new immigrants were processed. Obviously the island is only accessible by boat, and along with the Statue of Liberty is managed by the National Park Service.
Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art houses nearly 2 million works of art spanning more than 5000 years, and is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world.
Collections range from the splendours of ancient Egypt to the recently opened American wing.
Who can fail to recognise the iconic Brooklyn Bridge that links Manhattan and Brooklyn. When it was opened in 1883 it was the world's longest suspension bridge. Since then it has been seen in many movies and television shows, immediately known as being in New York.
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