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City: New York Country: U.S.A Continent: North America Population: 19 millions people live there Statue of Liberty Brooklyn Bridge Central Pa rk Extra Info rmation

City: New York Country: U.S.A Continent: North America Population: 19 millions people live there

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City: New York

Country: U.S.A

Continent: North America

Population: 19 millions people live there

Statue of Liberty

Brooklyn Bridge

Central Park

Extra Information

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Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is 93 meters

The Statue of Liberty means USA freedom

The Statue of Liberty full name is “Liberty Enlightening the World”

It was a gift from France, given to America in 1886.

A lot of tourist come to visit the Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is in the million dollar bill

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Brooklyn Bridge

The bridge passes a river between Brooklyn and Manhattan

The bridge is 1825 meters

Millions of tourist come visit the Brooklyn Bridge

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Central Park

You can find a big lake in the middle of Central Park

There is famous zoo in Central Park called “Robert Moses Zoo”

Central Park created by Olmsted and Vaux

Click on that image To see a video about Central Park

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Extra InformationNew York people love go to eat a special pizza.

You can see a huge buildings/towers.

The Big Apple is New York nickname, the nickname from show business

Big Apple Story:An old saying in show business was "There are many apples on the tree, but only one Big Apple .“New York people start begin saying “Big Apple”in 1930 a popular song "The Big Apple" helped choose that nickname.