Saturday, June 1, 2013

New York City

Time Square 



Time Square is located in the middle of Manhattan, New York City. It is a huge commercial intersection where people from all over the world come to shop.






 The Museum of Madame Tussands


 The museum of Madame Tussands, a place that has many statues of famous people around the world made of wax.  The statues were so well detailed that it was hard to tell if it was an actual human being. Furthermore, you can take as many pictures as you want with the statues.






Top of the Rock


Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings in Midtown Manhattan. People can go to the top of the building to see an amazing view of the City.







Rockefeller Center - Ice Skating 


Out door ice skating in the middle of Manhattan, surrounded by restaurants and shopping centers.







 The Cathedral of St. Patrick

 The Cathedral of St. Patrick is a decorated Neo-Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral church built in 1808.






Grand Central Station

Grand Central Terminal is a commuter rail terminal station in Midtown Manhattan. 
The grand Central Station has been used for many of films in Hollywood.
 






Central Park
        
This beautiful park is visited by thousands of people around the word because of its extraordinary and gigantic space. Moreover, people go there to exercise and play sports. The brown color of the grass and the trees make this park unequalled. 






American Museum of Natural History. 



This museum has replicas of some extinct animals like dinosaurs and fishes. Also there were specific areas with different themes based on diverse cultures.







The Statue of Liberty
 



The Statue of liberty is located in an island, so in order to get there we had to get a ship. This Statue is surprisingly huge 93 meters. It was constructed in 1875 and it was first used as a navigation aid.