The listing covers 49 items of interest (museums, Christmas window displays, famous buildings, interesting restaurants, impressive hotel lobbies, some history on New York’s famous stores and their founders, current hours and admission fees for museums and attractions, famous jewelry stores, lots of trivia, etc.). Items of interest are arranged in descending order from 103rd Street to 33rd Street. If you aren’t familiar with New York City street sequences, the order of the Avenues from the East River to the Hudson River is also listed to help you out.
The 49 items on the list, with addresses and side street reference locations, alsocontain some interesting historical facts, names, dates and assorted but interesting trivia are:
- Museum of the City of New York
- Tree Lights on Park Avenue
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Rhinelander Mansion/Ralph Lauren Store
- The Frick Collection
- The Crystal District
- Barney’s Department Store
- Bloomingdale’s
- Plaza Hotel
- Worlds Largest Menorah
- Time-Warner Center
- Van Cleef and Arpels
- Bergdorf Goodman Department Store
- UNICEF Snowflake
- Bulgari
- Tiffany & Co.
- Trump Tower
- Henri Bendel
- The House of Harry Winston
- Tommy Hilfiger
- The House of Cartier
- Ellen’s Stardust Diner
- New York Palace Hotel
- FAO Schwarz
- 25.Rockefeller Center
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- Radio City Music Hall
- American Girl Place
- Saks Fifth Avenue
- Louis Vuitton
- The Waldorf=Astoria Hotel
- Diamond and Jewelry District
- Tkts Booth
- Joe Allen Restaurant
- The World of Disney Store
- Fred F. French Building
- New York Yacht Club
- The Westin New York At Times Square
- Chrysler Building.
- New York Public Library
- Grand Central Terminal
- The Holiday Shops at Winter Village at Bryant Park
- Bank of America Skating Rink at Bryant Park
- Restaurants At Bryant Park
- Kinokuniya Book Store at Bryant Park
- Lord & Taylor Department Store
- Morgan Library and Museum
- Macy’s Herald Square
- Empire State Bldg.
Hope you enjoy the list.
Bill McGrath. Clifton Park, NY