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The Villages Of Manhattan
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Midtown-In Midtown you can visit the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, and Grand Central Terminal. Some of the more important places are Rockefeller Center,Times Square, and F.A.O. Schwartz.
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Chinatown- The streets are filled with restaurants, banners, and markets selling vegetables. Fact- the
telephone booths are shaped liked pagodas.
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Greenwich Village and SoHo- In Greenwich Village there are many good resturants and theaters, and in SoHo there are strange and colorful buildings and many art
galleries. Fact- SoHo stands for south of Houston St.
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The Wall Street Area- This is where money is made and lost because of the New York Stock Exchange. A bit further south, you'll find the World Trade Center and Battery Park where you can board boats to the Statue of Liberty.
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The Upper East and West Sides- In the Upper West Side, you'll find Lincoln Center and the American Museum of Natural History. In the Upper East Side you can find the Metroplitan Museum of Art.
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