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in affiliate links. When you make a purchase using one of these affiliate links · we get paid a small commission at no extra cost to you. New York City is one of the largest · most influential cities in the world. With its rich history · famous landmarks · museums and theaters · and its ever changing skyline · the to-do list for visitors is enormous. 50 things to do in New York City sounds like a lot · and it is · we find something new to do. At the end of this guide · I list our favorite spots and must-see sights · to help you narrow down this massive list. Or · here is our list of the best things to do in New York City. At the end of this article · you can see all of them on a map. 1. Statue of Liberty & · Ellis Island Location: Liberty Island and Ellis Island If it is your first time to New York City · the Statue of Liberty is a must-see. This copper statue · which was a gift from France to the United States in 1886 · a Roman goddess of liberty. In her left hand · she holds the tabula ansata · dated July 4 · 1776
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