New York City (NY)
The Big Apple known for its skyscrapers, Broadway and Central Park
9/11 Memorial & Museum
Somber tribute with reflecting pools and a museum commemorating the lives lost in the September 11th attacks.
African Burial Ground National Monument
Memorial and interpretive center at the site of an 18th-century burial ground for enslaved and free Africans.
Alice Austen House Museum
Museum celebrating the life and work of pioneering female photographer Alice Austen in her former home.
American Museum of Natural History
Renowned museum showcasing vast collections related to natural sciences, including dinosaur fossils and cultural exhibits.
Apollo Theater
Legendary music hall in Harlem famous for launching careers of African-American performers.
Arthur Avenue
Heart of the Bronx's Little Italy, known for authentic Italian restaurants, markets, and bakeries.
Astoria
Neighborhood known for its Greek heritage, diverse food scene, Museum of the Moving Image, and beer gardens.
Barclays Center
Modern arena hosting the Brooklyn Nets, New York Liberty, concerts, and other major events.
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
Historic house museum set within Pelham Bay Park, showcasing 19th-century country life.
Battery Park
Waterfront park at Manhattan's southern tip offering harbor views, memorials, and ferry access.