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Empire State Building
(212) 736-3100
350 Fifth Avenue,
New York, NY 10118
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Iconic NYC landmark
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The most, or at least one of the most, touristy places in New York, but ya gotta love the Empire State Building. A classic example of engineering and art deco design. Plus a great view from the top. Everyone hits the 86th floor observatory, but for $14 more, you can escape the crowd and get a great view from the 102nd floor observatory. Plus on cold days, it is completely enclosed. Definitely a must see for tourists and natives alike.
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Very nice, the observation deck was soo cool.
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biggest, tallest, and King Kong...
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No matter how many times you walk by or through the Empire State Building, there is always something new to see. This architectural masterpiece is truly awe-inspiring. Whether you see it in the afternoon sunlight from a mile away, or whether wander around its ornate Art Deco lobbies, nothing symbolizes New York more than ESB.
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