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Yale University

Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
Yale was originally established in Saybrook, Connecticut, before moving to New Haven in 1716. The university was named after Elihu Yale, a British merchant and philanthropist who donated books and money to the school.
Yale has a long and distinguished history, and its alumni include many notable figures, such as presidents, Supreme Court justices, and Nobel laureates. The university is also home to a number of world-renowned academic departments, including the Yale School of Medicine, the Yale Law School, and the Yale School of Art.
Yale’s campus is a beautiful and historic setting, and it is home to a number of notable landmarks, such as Harkness Tower, the Yale University Art Gallery, and the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
The university is also home to a vibrant student life, and there are a number of opportunities for students to get involved in extracurricular activities, such as sports, clubs, and student government.
Washington Square
Washington Square

Washington Square is a large public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is the second-oldest public park in Manhattan, after Battery Park. The park is bounded by Washington Square North (north), Fifth Avenue (east), Washington Square South (south), and University Place (west).
Washington Square is a popular gathering place for students from New York University (NYU), which is located across the street from the park. The park is also home to the Washington Square Arch, a triumphal arch that was completed in 1892.
New York University
New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. It is one of the largest private universities in the United States, with over 50,000 students enrolled. NYU’s main campus is located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.
NYU was founded in 1831 and is one of the oldest universities in New York City. The university has a long history of academic excellence and is home to some of the world’s leading scholars. NYU is also a major center for research and innovation.
Statue of Liberty Ferry
Statue of Liberty Ferry

The Statue of Liberty Ferry is a ferry service that operates between Battery Park in Lower Manhattan and Liberty Island, where the Statue of Liberty is located. The ferry ride takes about 15 minutes and offers stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and the New York Harbor.
The Statue of Liberty Ferry is a popular tourist destination, and it is often crowded during the summer months. However, the ferry ride is a great way to experience the Statue of Liberty up close and learn about its history.
9/11 Memorial Park
9/11 Memorial Park

South Pool taken at dusk . Photo by Jin Lee/Courtesy of 911 Memorial
The 9/11 Memorial Park is a memorial park located at the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The park commemorates the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
The 9/11 Memorial Park consists of two reflecting pools, each of which is over an acre in size. The pools are surrounded by waterfalls and inscribed with the names of the victims of the attacks. The park also includes a museum that tells the story of 9/11.
Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city, and is home to many famous landmarks, including the Top of the Rock observation deck, the NBC Studios, and the Radio City Music Hall.
Wall Street
Wall Street
Wall Street is a famous street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is the home of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization.
Wall Street was originally named “Wall Lane” because it was once lined with a protective wall that was built to prevent Native Americans from attacking the Dutch settlers who founded New Amsterdam (the predecessor of New York City). The street was renamed “Wall Street” in 1664 after the English took control of New Amsterdam.
Wall Street
Wall Street is a famous street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is the home of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization.
Wall Street was originally named “Wall Lane” because it was once lined with a protective wall that was built to prevent Native Americans from attacking the Dutch settlers who founded New Amsterdam (the predecessor of New York City). The street was renamed “Wall Street” in 1664 after the English took control of New Amsterdam.
MET Museum
MET Museum

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) in New York City is one of the world’s largest and most famous art museums, home to an enormous collection spanning thousands of years from ancient Egyptian artifacts and Greek and Roman sculpture to European masterpieces, Asian art, and modern works. Located along Fifth Avenue beside Central Park, it’s known for its iconic grand steps, rotating special exhibitions, and the feeling that you could spend hours exploring just a few rooms (or return many times and still discover something new).
Time Square
Time Square

Time Square is a major intersection and tourist destination in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is known for its bright lights, Broadway theaters, and street performers. Time Square is also home to the New Year’s Eve ball drop, which is a major annual event.
Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Manhattan, New York City. It is known for its luxury stores, art galleries, and high-rise apartment buildings. Fifth Avenue is also home to many famous landmarks, including the Empire State Building, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
Broadway Musical
Broadway Musical
Broadway musicals in New York are large-scale live theater productions performed in professional theaters around Times Square, known for their high production value, memorable songs, energetic choreography, and impressive stage design. They range from classic, long running hits to brand-new shows, and typically feature Broadway level performers, live orchestras (for many productions), and storytelling that blends music, acting, and dance into one big experience making a Broadway night out one of NYC’s most iconic cultural activities.
