New York City and Boston
The Puritan settlers of New England and the Dutch traders of New York created two wonderful and very different cities. Boston, home of the Boston Tea Party, the U.S.S. Constitution, and Plimoth Plantation, has preserved many treasures of our American colonial history.
New York City, surrounded on 3 sides by water, has built a shining modern city of skyscrapers and neon lights, which has become one of the world's largest trading and financial centers.
From Copley Square in Boston to Times Square in New York... from the Boston Common to New York's Central Park... from Boston's Old State House to the Empire State Building... you can experience for yourself the similarities and contrasts of two of America's greatest cities.
New York:
- The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
- The United Nations
- The Empire State Building
- Central Park
- SoHo
- Greenwich Village
- Little Italy
- Chinatown
- Harlem
- Apollo Theater
- Times Square
- Wall Street
- Brooklyn Bridge
- A Broadway Show
- Radio City Music Hall
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Museum of Natural History
- The NBC Studios Experience Tour
Boston:

