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Radio City Music Hall

Radio City Music Hall is one of the most visited attractions in New York City situated in Rockefeller Center. Its exterior was designed by Edward Durell Stone, while the interior by Donald Deskey. It spreads on the territory of 2 acres and it was opened in 1932.
It is also known as the Sh...

Radio City Music Hall is one of the most visited attractions in New York City situated in Rockefeller Center. Its exterior was designed by Edward Durell Stone, while the interior by Donald Deskey. It spreads on the territory of 2 acres and it was opened in 1932.
It is also known as the Showplace of the Nation which hosted over 300 million people who came here to see many of its shows, events, converts and movies. It is the largest indoor theatre in the world. Its stage is 60 feet high and 100 feet wide. In 1978, the interior of the Radio Music Hall was declared a New York City landmark.

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty is a gift to the United States from the people of France. It was designed by Frederic Bartholdi and today this colossal statue has become a symbol of freedom and democracy as well as of New York. The Statue of Liberty is a female figure that represents the Roman goddess of freed...

Statue of Liberty is a gift to the United States from the people of France. It was designed by Frederic Bartholdi and today this colossal statue has become a symbol of freedom and democracy as well as of New York. The Statue of Liberty is a female figure that represents the Roman goddess of freedom that they called Libertas. Bartholdi completed the statue in France, and then it was transported to the USA. The pedestal was completed in the States and positioned on Bedloe´s Island (as it was called then).
It is 46 meters high, but together with its torch rises as high as 93 meters. Since 1984, the Statue of Liberty is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and receives almost 4 million visitors a year.