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New York City is the most populated city in the USA with
over 8 million residents. It is situated at the mouth of the deep Hudson River, so it has always been the gateway to the USA.
People who come to NYC by ship see the Statue of Liberty first. It is the symbol of NY and freedom for people all over the world.
Слайд 3The center of NY is Manhattan Island. Here you can see numerous skyscrapers
which house banks and offices of American business: the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, The United Nations Building, Central Park, Times Square, Broadway.
Слайд 4New York City skyline before and after the terrorist attacks on September 11th,
2001
Слайд 5The Empire State Building
Rockefeller Center
The Flatiron Building
Grand
Central
Station
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Слайд 6 Manhattan is often called the “cultural capital of the USA.” There are
more than 800 museums in NY.
One of the best known is the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Слайд 7The Museum of Natural History
The NYC Public Library
Слайд 8Broadway is the symbol of American theater
Слайд 9Wall Street in Manhattan is the financial heart of the USA and the
most important banking center in the world.
Слайд 10‘Fifth Ave’ is a shopping center of NY. The shops here are luxurious
and expensive. Brands include Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton, Prada, Chanel, and more!
Слайд 11The crossing of Broadway and Seventh Avenue forms the world-famous Times Square, where
New Year’s Eve celebrations always take place.
Слайд 12Central Park is called “the lungs of NY.” There are lakes, nice green
avenues, two skating rinks (in the winter), many sports grounds and playgrounds for children, and the zoo in the park. It is surrounded with a 10km-long trek which is very popular with bikers, roller-skaters and joggers.
Слайд 13Serendipity 3
Frozen Hot Chocolate
“Little Italy” Neighborhood
“Chinatown” Neighborhood
Shake Shack:
famous for burgers and milkshakes!