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Somerset Attractions. Somerset Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Somerset, New Jersey
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St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Complex: A true national treasure
Hosting more than 3 million visitors per year, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Complex houses the Archdiocese of New York. Completed in 1869 after a break in construction prompted by the Civil War, great care has been taken to maintain and restore the cathedral to its original neo-Gothic glory. In 1976, the site became an official National Historical Landmark.
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Sheep Meadow: A piece of the country right in the middle of the city
Sheep Meadow: Get a little piece of the country in New York City. Grab your bikini, picnic lunch and feel like you're miles away from it all.
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The Federal Reserve Bank
Learn about money and see the gold vault at the Federal Reserve Bank
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop: A compelling view of 9/11 from a first-person perspective
Often referred to as “the biggest little museum in New York City,” and a “must see” part of any memorable visit to the Big Apple, Gary Marlon Suson’s Ground Zero Workshop Museum is an indelibly unforgettable tribute to the thousands killed in the 9/11/2001 attacks on the World Trade Center towers and provides an authentic and compelling perspective on an event that has dramatically altered the course of human events.
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The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel: Art Deco decadence fit for a president
Whether you stay in the hotel or not, a visit to The Waldorf-Astoria is a must for anyone who appreciates New York City history and Art Deco architecture and design. It was one of the first hotels to embrace the Deco style, and became an official New York City landmark in 1993.
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Fairway: Fresh produce, delivered!
Fairway attracts tourists and locals with their endless supply of fresh produce, international cheeses, olive oils and nuts.
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Italian American Museum: A little bit of Italy in Little Italy
The Italian American Museum fulfills a need previously met only by traveling and temporary exhibits. In the heart of Little Italy, the Italian American Museum brings an affluent sense of preservation to the important cultural district.
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New York's Farley Post Office: Santa Central!
Farley Post Office is a massive structure handling incredible volumes of mail on a daily basis. Formerly open at all times, the post office still holds late hours for New Yorkers’ convenience. Its ‘Operation Santa’ (a program delivering responses and gifts to needy children writing to Santa Claus) was highlighted in the classic film ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ and still runs out of the Farley Post Office today.
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Museum of Modern Art: The most comprehensive modern art gallery in the world
With a 110-foot atrium that towers over an indoor walkway extending from 53rd Street to a new entry way on 54th Street, New York’s Museum of Modern Art is easily one of the most spectacular modern art museums in the country.
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FAO Schwarz
FAO Schwarz is a large specialty toy store located near Central Park and the Plaza Hotel in New York. More often than not, the two-storey toy store is packed with kids, this being a primary tourist destination for the young and old alike.
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Lynbrook, NY: The Village that leads the way.
Yonkers, NY: The Terrace City
Rockville Centre, NY: A Wonderful City to Visit
New Rochelle, NY: Queen City of The Sound
Hempstead, NY: A Wonderful City to Visit
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