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Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour is a seventy-five minute long walking tour that provides an insider's view of Radio City Music Hall. Hear the secrets of the Great Stage. Meet a Rockette. See the celebrity signed Guest Book. Be a part of the Rockette kick line with an interactive photo opportunity.
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Tour Manhattan's financial district. See Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange, the Federal Reserve building, New York City's oldest Tavern. Learn about the city's history from its founding as a British settlement to becoming the world's financial capital.
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Enjoy a bike ride through the famous 843-acre Central Park designed by Frederick Law Olmstead and Hudson River Park Greenway. Visit Belvedere Castle, Shakespeare Garden, Strawberry Fields international peace garden, concert sites and more.
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Washington Square, New York University, Sheridan Square, Our Lady of Pompeii Church, and the folk music clubs of Bleecker Street are all a part of the charm of Greenwich Village, the incubator for United States art movements. Stop at the home of Edgar Allen Poe. Local nightclubs, theaters, and coffeehouses in "The Village" have given birth to the careers of such artists as Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Richie Havens, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Paul and Mary, Tom Paxton, Simon and Garfunkel, Nina Simone, Barbara Streisand and The Velvet Underground. Greenwich Village is also the birthplace of 1960s folk music. Tour the tree-lined streets and see the brownstone homes where much influential American pop culture was formed.
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Times Square is the heart of the Theater District. Have you ever wondered how Times Square came to be? Learn its history including the story of its development from a collection of horse stables into the hart of world-class entertainment. Learn the history of American theater and music. See famous theatres such as the Winter Garden, New Amsterdam, Paramount, and Shubert. Learn how George M. Cohan, Father Duffy, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and Andrew Lloyd Weber contributed to the development of this entertainment district. Give your regards to Broadway.
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Hell's Kitchen was once a notorious Manhattan neighborhood known as a crime-ridden cauldron of gang leaders, bootleggers and shady characters. Gang violence ignighted by the 1950s arrival of immigrants inspired the musical, West Side Story. Today Hell's Kitchen is a safe haven for an evening night out as well as for tours. Visit the bars and pubs where actors and playwrights once "chilled out". Hear the tales of Hell's Kitchen and learn how it came to be. Learn about Tin Pan Alley.
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Be treated like a star at Macy's Department Store in Herald Square! At Macy's Visitor Center, learn about the best that New York City has to offer. Shop at Macy's in Herald Square! Get a $25 Macy's gift card good at over 850 locations nationwide, a Macy's tote, a discount on Macy's VIP Passport, and a 4 Piece Chocolate Sampler.
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Soho and Nolita are fashion trend-setting neighborhoods. The cobblestone streets of thess lower Manhattan neighborhoods feature quaint New York boutiques with fashions for every budget. Enjoy a private group tour of independent designer shops and find clothing & accessories that you won't find in your local mall. The shopping includes options for every budget. Learn of current season Fashion Trends.
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