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Lower Manhattan is a bridge to our nation`s history and a
gateway to New York City`s future. Amazing thíngs are
happening in Lower Manhattan. There`s so much to see and
do, one 01`two days is hardly enough time. If a trip to Ellis Island
and the Statue of Liberty is in your plans, two days is what you`ll
need to get a start on all Lower Manhattan has to offer.
Start at Cl, ` .., 6~, making your way past the Woolworth
BUilding51, one of the city`s most important architectural
landmarks. Directly across from the Woolworth Building, and a
century apart, stands New York by Gehry49, a stunning example
of modern architecture and a testament to the change taking
place in Lower Manhattan. Continue to Sto Paul`s Chapel
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which dates back to 1766 and is the only surviving
pre-Revolutionary church in Manhattan. The chapel is also an
important part of recent history. On 9/11, Sto Paul`s served as a
refuge for many of those affected by the tragedy.
Head south on Broadway along the Canyon of Heroes. Plaques
embedded into the sidewalk note the tickertape parades and
esteemed visitors honored here. Turn right at Cortlandt and
arrive at the legendary department sto re Century 21
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Return to Broadway and continue right on Liberty St. to the
World Trade CenterSite
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. The complex features The 9/11
Memorial & Museum
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including the twin Reflection Pools.
Time and date specific tickets are required to visit the museum.
While on the plaza, make sure to look up. At the northwest
corner, stands the newly constructed One World Trade
Center
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, America`s tallest building and the symbol of a
revitalized district. You can also see Santiago Calatrava`s World
Trade Center Transportation HUb
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, now taking shape nearby.
Featuring a striking winged oculus design, the building is a
must-see for any architecture buff.
Returning to Broadway, pass Isamu Noguchi`s red cube
sculpture and Mark Di Suvero`s abstractJoie De Vivre on both
sides of the street. Continue south to the corner of Wall Street
where you will find Trinity Church
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, the tallest building in
Manhattan at the time of its completion in 1846. The tranquil
churchyard is home to the gravesites of famous New Yorkers
Alexander Hamilton and Robert Fulton. Enjoy a quiet moment
before heading east onto Wall Street
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The world-famous destination is at once the capitol of capital,
a frequent movie set and the location of some of New York`s most
ramous attractions. At the corner of Wall and Broad stand two
niust-see sites: the New York Stock Exchange
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and Federal
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Wa hington prominently guards the front. Inside is a small,
luformatíonal museum dedicated to the nation-shaping events
()I p stcolonial New York, including the first U.S. Congress and
Wnshington`s inauguration as America`s first president in 1789.
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Points of Attraction
ea St. Paul`s Chapel
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Fraunces Tavern Museum
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Vietnam Veterans
212-233-4164
212-425-1778 Memorial Plaza
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WaterjWhitehall Plaza
212-637-2019
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@ Museum of American
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Zuccotti Park
212-233-8355
Finance
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Battery Park City stpetersrcnye.org 212-908-4110
212-417-2000
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Hotels batteryparkeity.org
212-732-8257
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Bowling Green Charging Bull southstreetseaport.com
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Andaz Wall Street
212-590-1234
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Brooklyn Bridge e Staten Island Ferry
Holocaust
nyc.gov/htrnl/dot/htrnl/brkíg- 718-727-2508
646-437-4333
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Aloft Manhattan Downtown
esjbrooklyn_bridge.shtml siferry.eom
mjhnyc.org
(Opening 2014)
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New York City
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Best Western Seaport Inn
Police Museum
212-766·6600 Hudson Eats
EU Stone Street 212-480·3100
Ci) Castle CIi nto n Historie Distriet nyepolieemuseum.org ~
Club Quarters, Wall Street
National Monument 212-269-6400
212-344-7220
~ TKTS Discount Booth
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Poets House
~ 212-912-9770 212-431-7920 Club Quarters,
nps.govjeael
tdf.org poetshouse.org
World Trade Center
8 Century 21 212-577 -1133
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Skyscraper Museum
212-227-9092
212-393-9160 212-968-1961 ~
Conrad New York
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tributewte.org skyscraper.org
212-945-0100
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Doubletree Hotel
nye.gov
212-602-0800 Museum of the
212-480-9100
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Circle Line Downtown tri nitywa Ilstreet.org American Indian
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Eurostars, Wall Street
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212-514-3888
212-742·0003 Ellis Island & Statue Wall Street
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World Financial Center
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Extended Stay
212-363-3200
212-945-0505
South Street Seaport Museum
(Opening 2014)
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worldfinancialeenter.com
southstreetseaportmuseum.com
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Fairfield Inn & Suites
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Federal Hall
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World Trade Center (Opening 2014)
National Memorial
212-825-6990
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Four Points by Sheraton
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~ Battery Park
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Gild Hall Hotel Federal Reserve
Bank of New York ~, Battery Park City Esplanade 212-232-7700
212- 720-6130
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1 Wall Street
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Bowling Green Park
Hampton Inn
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212-480-3500
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Governors Island e 14 Wall Street
at Hanover Square
~ Hampton Inn, Seaport
212-440-2200
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Chase Manhattan Plaza
212-571-4400
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ED Irish Hunger Memorial
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City Hall Park e
Holidaylnn
212-267-9700
~ 40 Wall Street ":l
Coenties Slip Park
(Opening 2014)
bpcparks.org
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DeLury Square Park
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Holiday Inn Express
212-747-9222
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Drumgoole Plaza
Church
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65 Liberty Street
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Holiday Inn, Wall Street
212-269-0014 : East River Esplanade 212-227-300
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Gl 70 Pine Street
r:r The Elevated Acre
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Millenium Hilton
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National September 11
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Imagination Playground
212-693-2001
Memorial & Museum
El Equitable Building
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New York Marriott
212-266-7931
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Louise Nevelson Plaza
911memorial.org
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India House
Downtown
Mannahatta Park
212-385-4900
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National September 11 G
liberty Tower
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Residence Inn
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Newspaper Row,
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Pearl Street Playground (Opening 2014)
212-267-2047
Park Row
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Peter Minuit Plaza
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Ritz-Carlton New York,
Site New York by Gehry
Rector Park
Battery Park
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New York Mercantile e
One World Trade Center 212-344-0800
t,.." Robert F. yagner,
Exchange
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Jr. Park
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Smyth Tribeca
212-908-4110
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World Trade Center
212-587 -7000
emegroup.eom
01 Rockefeller Park
Transportation Hub
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Wall Street Inn
~ New York Stock Exchange
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Teardrop Park
212- 747-1500
212-656-3000
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TrinityjEdgar Plazas
646-826-8600
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New York Water Taxi
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lower Manhattan inTwo Days:
There`s so much to do in Lower Manhattan, two days here will
only begin to scratch the surface.
At the northern edge of Lower Manhattan is the African Burial
Ground National Monument`l., where both free and enslaved
Africans were buried frorn the 1690s until 1794; the sacred site
was discovered during the construction of a federal office building
in 1991 and highlights an irnportant and once forgotten part of
New York City history. From there, you can make your way to the
Brooklyn Brldge
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• The bridge is a rnarvel of 19th century
engineering, offering captivating views of the Lower Manhattan
skyline and a quintessential New York City experience.
After the bridge, take your time strolling from Park Row to Broadway
and across Fulton, ultimately reaching the South Street Seaport
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The Seaport is undergoing a radical and exciting transforrnation.
While Pier 17 is under construction, visitors can enjoy daily events
sponsored by the SEEjCHANGE program as well as unique
shopping and dining experiences at the many shops and
restaurants along picturesque Front Street. If you`re looking to take
in sorne theater while in town, the TKTS Discount Booth
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at the
corner of Front and John has the same discounted deals, but with
fewer crowds, than its Times Square counterpart.
Continue south along Water St., rnake a ríght on Broad St., and
you`li arrive at historic Fraunces Tavern
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. The tavern has been
around since America`s earliest days. Built as a house in 1719 and
turned into a tavern in 1762, it has been the site of nation-changíng
events and is also one of New York`s oldest surviving buildings as
weli as a rnuseum and restaurant.
Next, head over to [ I 1. ".. .` and take a picture in front of
the farnous Charging Bulla Sculpted by artist Arturo Di`Modica,
the buli mysteriously appeared one níght in front of the New York
Stock Exchange. Having been moved to its current location on the
north point of Bowling Green, it has become the symbol of Wall
Street`s optimism and a rnust-see NYC attraction.
Make your way to the Smithsonian Nationat Museum of
the American tndian,so located inside the Alexander Hamilton U.S.
Custom House. Aside from being one of the city`s prernier beaux
arts buildings, the museum houses an impressive assembly of
exhibitions documenting the sweep of Native American history.
Elaborate crafts, textiles and ceremonial pieces are just a few of
the fascinating objects in the museum`s permanent coliection.
While there, join a tour of the Collector`s Office, the ornate oaked-
paneled room designed by Tiffany Studios and rnade famous in
HBO`s Boardwalk Empire and Spike Lee`s Inside Man.
Directly across from the museum is I h. ~ l` "`,home
to theStaten Island Ferry2s. The trip takes about 25 minutes
each way and offers good views of Lower Manhattan and the
Statue of Liberty. Upon your return, head west and spend some
tirne at the Skyscraper Museum
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or Museum of Jewlsh Heritage
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Every long day in Manhattan deserves a scenic end. Newly
renovated Pier A
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something to eat while enjoying Manhattan`s harbor and Statue of
Liberty views. Likewise, the rnany restaurants at Brookfield Place
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COItNECTION`·
lower Manhattan`s FREE bus serviee
HUDSON
RIVER
.~,. Bus stop routes between
Warren Street and South
Street Seaport
Daily serviee runs from 10 AM to 7:30 PM.
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Bike Rentals
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Ferry Service
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New York-Presbyterianl
Lower Manhattan Hospital
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Police Station
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Restroom
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Subway
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Visitor Information Kiosk
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Wireless Internet Access"
EAST
RIVER
"Effeetive January 2014, expanded eontinuous WiFi serviee available along Water Street,
Front Street and the East River Waterfront Esplanade from Whitehall to Fulton Streets,
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