Central Park
Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, America's greatest landscape architect, and Calvert Vaux in 1858. (Olmsted and Vaux also designed Morningside Park in Harlem; Riverside Park, flanking the Hudson River; an... nyc-arts.org
Liberty Science Center
The all new Liberty Science Center offers hundreds of exhibitions in eight expansive new galleries and amazing films in the nation's largest IMAX Dome Theater with a screen 88 feet in diameter. Exhibitions include interactiv... visitnj.org
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
Vanderbilt Mansion NHS, in terms of architecture, interiors, mechanical systems, road systems and landscape, is a remarkably complete example of a gilded-age country place, illustrating the political, economic, social, cultural,... nps.gov
Liberty Harbor Marina \X26 Rv Park
Welcome to Liberty Harbor RV Park…the closest RV Park to New York City. See the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island right from your site. How great is that? We are open year round for your convenience. Take a tour bus ... visitnj.org
Castle Clinton
This sandstone fort was built in 1811 as one of five forts erected to defend New York Harbor. The fort originally stood on a small island that was linked to Manhattan by a 200-foot wooden causeway and drawbridge. In the 1850s, ... hmdb.org
Bryant Park Reading Room
The original Reading Room began in August of 1935 as a public response to the Depression Era job losses in New York. Many people did not have anywhere to go during the day, and no prospects for jobs. The New York Public Lib... nyc-arts.org
Salmon River
The Northeast portion of the United States is blessed with the beauty of changing seasons. This is a characteristic that adds to the diversity of the Salmon River. Each season has it's own attraction and appeal, giving the... anglerweb.com
Great Falls
The Great Falls are the second largest waterfall, by volume, east of the Mississippi. The 77-foot tall falls have played a unique and important part in our nation's history. In the early colonial days, it was a major tour... waymarking.com
African Burial Ground National Monument
In May of 1991, on a lot at the corner of Duane and Elk Streets, part of an 18th-century burial ground for people of African descent was discovered. To date 427 graves, winding through five city blocks, have been found. Res... nyc-arts.org
Turtle Back Zoo
Turtle Back Zoo was named after the lines which were etched into the surface of rock formations that resembles the shell of a turtle. These rock formations are named "Turtle Back Rock", and are located near the zoo in the... waymarking.com
Branch Brook Park Historic Site
This is the oldest park in the first county park system established in the United States, and an outstanding example of naturalistic landscape design. The Essex County Park Commission, formed in 1895, acquired the first 60 acre... hmdb.org
Battery Park
The Battery is one of New York City?s oldest public open spaces. Located at the tip of Manhattan overlooking New York Harbor, the Battery hosted Dutch settlers when they came to Manhattan Island and established New Amster... famplosion.com
Hackensack River
The Hackensack River is a river, approximately 45 mi (72 km) long, in the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, emptying into Newark Bay, a back chamber of New York Harbor. The watershed of the river includes part of the... anglerweb.com
Federal Hall National Memorial
Federal Hall has been the site of government activity for more than 300 years. Since 1699 two buildings have stood on the site, each playing a role in national historic events. The first was, in fact, New York's third City ... nyc-arts.org
Classic Convertible Tour For 2
See New York City from a unique and different perspective with your private tour guide and chauffeur in a luxurious, full size classic Chevrolet Caprice Convertible and take in the sights cruising through the streets of... cloud9living.com
Eagle Rock Reservation
Eagle Rock Reservation is a 408-acre tract of wooded land located in the central section of Essex County on the crest of Watchung's First Mountain. The mountain got its name in the early 19th century, when bald eagles were s... visitnj.org
Weequahic Park Lake
Weequahic park is the second largest developed park in Essex County with 311.33 acres & an 80-acre lake. Weequahic Park is located in the eastern section of Essex County in the city of Newark, NJ. It is the second largest ... anglerweb.com
Fishing Charter - New York, New York
Revitalize your company. Take your team on the ultimate bonding experience as they work under the expert tutelage of professional fishermen. Your team members will be taught everything from the basics of baiting to the more ... luxergy.com