1. Central Park
Designed in 1858 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, Central Park is New York City's backyard.
2. Ellis Island
Lower Manhattan's Ellis Island, point of entry to millions of immigrants from 1892 to 1924, has exhibits relating the history of the processing station.
3. Empire State Building
Midtown's famed Empire State Building was built in 1931 in Art Deco style with 2 million square feet of office space and an observation tower on the 102nd floor.
4. Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World Resort, often referred to as simply Walt Disney World or Disney World, is a major recreational resort most famous for its theme parks.