Visit Williamsburgh Savings Bank
This superb skyscraper with an influential art design came during 1929 and remained tallest building of Brooklyn till 2009. Its observatory was closed during the 1990s.
Visit Prospect Park
This park in Brooklyn was formed during the 1860s. The group that designed it also designed renowned Central Park of Manhattan. Prospect Park is reputed for many historic buildings like the Grecian Shelter and Peristyle, to name a few.
Visit Ford Foundation Building
Located in Midtown of Manhattan, this building has headquarters of Ford Foundation. It's a post war construction that is famous for its vast foyer, housing an amazingly big green garden.
Visit Maine Monument
This monument located in S-W entry to Central Park is among the biggest monuments of NY. It was made in memory of 261 seamen who lost their life during the explosion of the USS Maine battleship in February of 1898.
Visit Carl Schurz Park
This beautiful park named in honor of a Union Army general is situated in neighborhood of East River flanked by 84th and 90th street. It also contains Gracie Mansion, the official residence of Mayor of New York.
Visit Museum of the City of New York
This Museum has a vast assortment of objet d'art associated with the Big Apple. It contains exhibits showing the expansion and development of NYC, highlighting particular facets of this captivating city.
Visit Brooklyn Museum
Among the best and largest museums of NYC, Brooklyn's Museum of Art was constructed when Brooklyn used to be an independent town. It was envisaged to be the hub of a big educational compound.
Visit Fort Tryon Park
The Washington Heights area of Manhattan is home to Fort Tryon Park on a stony ground with splendid views of the Hudson River.
Visit Audubon Terrace
Humanitarian Archer Milton Huntington initiated the formation of a fresh cultural center during 1904. Located in northern Manhattan, all its buildings have similar architectural approach.
Visit Park Slope Historic District
Extremely close to the western neighborhood of Prospect Park, Brooklyn has Park Slope Historic District. Many affluent New Yorkers constructed big, often striking mansions close to this park.
Visit Riverside Church
Made during 1928-1930, this church has the tallest tower in entire New York. Its design follows that n of the cathedral of Chartres of France. It also has the heaviest bell worldwide.
Visit Jefferson Market Library
At present a library, this graceful building having Victorian Gothic approach, originally a court of law, came up during 1857 to1877. Local residents thwarted the attempts for demolition of building during the 1960s.