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Niagara Falls Attractions
 Visiting Niagara Falls is a truly unforgettable experience. Although not the highest waterfall in the world, Niagara Falls are very impressive: they fall from 170 feet and move a volume of 168,000 cubic metres of water per minute. Come and see the natural wonder of the world!
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More New York Attractions
 The Rockefeller Center, located in midtown Manhattan, is famous for its big Christmas tree, ice skating in winter, Today Show concerts, Radio City Music Hall and seemingly endless shopping and dining opportunities.
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 Enormous 13th-century-style cathedral on Madison Avenue impresses visitors with pipe organ with more than 7,380 pipes, rose window reaching 26 feet across and the graceful twin spires that reach 330 feet into the sky. It is the largest gothic-style Catholic Cathedral in the United States.
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 It is located at Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. The Empire State Building is New York City's most famous construction - starring in over 90 movies, a star of gigantic proportions.
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 The Statue of Liberty was a present to the United States in honor of the friendship established during the French Revolution. The Statue of Liberty is an American symbol of freedom and welcome to the immigrants who come to the USA searching for a better life.
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 Central Park is a well-known oasis, located in the middle of the hustle and bustle of New York. Visitors can tour the park in a horse-drawn carriage, by bicycle or by foot. The park contains several lakes and open fields, numerous playgrounds and statues, a zoo, jogging and bicycling trails.
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 Our 23.5 acre city zoo has the remarkable honor of being the third oldest zoo in the United States (est. 1875), and it houses some of the world's most exotic, endangered, and even local wildlife.
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 The Metropolitan Museum of Art attracts some 5 million people a year, more than any other spot in New York City. And it's no wonder -- the place is fabulous. At 1.6 million square feet, this is the biggest museum in the western hemisphere.
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 Try all the fun and excitement of more than 70 great attractions at Seabreeze. There are thrilling adult rides and classic family rides - plus some cool kiddie rides too. Then there is Raging Rivers, a whole waterpark full of liquid fun for all. Plus, there are great games to play, favorite summertime foods to eat and live shows to watch and enjoy.
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 Seneca Park is one of the Rochester area's parks that were designed by the landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmsted. The park opened in 1893 and animals were first displayed here a year later.
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