New York City Sites And Activities



The High LineThe High Line is the city's newest park, built on an abandoned elevated rail line on Manhattan's far west side. The community group, Friends of the High Line, got the city on board to create the park that opened in 2009. The High Line's volunteer plants that grew on the desolate trackbed were the inspiration for the planting design. Today, 210 species of flowers, trees, grasses, and shrubs, many native, thrive in the park. The High Line has rapidly become a favorite venue for public events such as stargazing, concerts, horticulture walks, and even free yoga and Pilates fusion classes.



The Empire State cheap nfl jerseys wholesale Building Stair RunEach year since 1977 more than 100 hearty souls from all parts of the globe race up 1,576 steps to the Observatory deck on the 86th floor of the Empire State Building. The invitational event is sponsored by the New York Road Runners. The bestever record for the stair race was Australian Paul Crake's 9 minutes and 33 seconds in 2003. Whether you run or take the lift, the view is stunning.



Fulton Ferry LandingThis landmark site is one of the busiest spots in the city and the one with the best view of the skyline. Just at the foot of the Brooklyn cheap nike nfl jerseys tower of the Brooklyn Bridge, the Ferry Landing is the spot where Robert Fulton launched his first steam ferry in 1814. It is also where George Washington evacuated his 10,000 troops after defeat at the Battle of Long Island. Today, eat pizza or ice cream, listen to a chamber concert at the Barge Music Barge, or stroll along the riverside park to enjoy the breathtaking view of Manhattan.



The New York City MarathonSpectators and participants alike enjoy the excitement of the New York City Marathon. With hundreds of runners and a track that goes through neighborhoods all over the city, the event is a citywide experience. New Yorkers and visitors line the curbs to encourage runners and feel like they're part of the excitement. Runners enjoy watching the changing faces of the many communities they pass through. With pasta, prerace, and raceday parties from rooftops and terraces, the entire city is tuned in to the Autumn event.



Halloween ParadeAn everpopular and stillgrowing spectacle that starts in Greenwich Village and moves up Sixth Avenue, the annual New York Village Halloween Parade has grown over the past 25 years from a small neighborhood event to one of the city's largest parades. The dramatic event draws an estimated 2 million spectators and more than 50,000 participants wearing every imaginable costume. Fiftythree bands playing a wide variety of music accompany the merriment. To participate, put on a costume, show up, and have fun. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. LIVESTRONG is a registered trademark of the LIVESTRONG Foundation. Moreover, we do not select every advertiser or advertisement that appears on the web sitemany of the advertisements are served by third party advertising companies.

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