Revision New York City
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- 3. This popular street food in New York City is often sold from carts and eaten with mustard or ketchup
- 5. This is a building with lots of small and cheap flats where newly immigrated people used to live in. The rooms were tiny and often times families or more than one family had to share one bedroom
- 6. This is the name of the fast underground train system in New York City. Millions of people use it every day to get around.
- 10. This large park in the middle of Manhattan is a great place to walk, ride a bike, or have a picnic. It even has a zoo and a lake!
- 13. This is the borough of New York City where you can find the Statue of Liberty and Wall Street.
- 14. When it was built in 1931, this skyscraper was the tallest building in the world. Today, it is still one of the most famous landmarks in New York City.
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- 1. This bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and is one of the oldest and most famous bridges in the U.S.
- 2. This is the neighborhood in NYC where many Chinese restaurants, shops, and markets can be found.
- 3. This river flows between New York and New Jersey and is named after an explorer.
- 4. In New York City, you can easily recognize this type of transportation because it is yellow and can be seen everywhere.
- 7. This is where actors perform musicals and plays in New York City.
- 8. This tall, modern skyscraper was built after 9/11 to replace the Twin Towers. It is now the tallest building in New York City.
- 9. This famous street in Manhattan is known for its financial district and the New York Stock Exchange.
- 11. This island was once the main immigration station for people coming to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Millions of immigrants arrived here to start a new life.
- 12. This famous green statue was a gift from France and stands on Liberty Island. It has welcomed immigrants and visitors to New York for over a century.
- 15. This famous square is known for its bright lights, giant billboards, and Broadway theaters. Many people come here on New Year's Eve to watch the ball drop.