Six Movie Attractions in New York

Six New York Movie Attractions

New York is the largest financial, commercial, trade and cultural center in the United States, and countless movie and television productions have been filmed here. We have selected a few of the most popular movie and TV locations and strung them together to form a route of discovery.

1. Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village is the name of a place on the West Side of New York City, where most of the people who live here are writers and artists. Greenwich Village represents another way of life, an American counterculture. Greenwich Village was formed in the United States around 1910, where a variety of art workers, idealists and even labor unionists gathered, most of whom behaved badly and were out of step with the world. After the war, it became an important source of modern American thought.

The junction of Bedford St. and Grove St. is where the apartments were often featured in Friends, and where Friends often referred to The Village.

2. Washington Square Park Washington Square Park

Washington Square is located halfway between Greenwich Village and the East Village, surrounded by the most bohemian freedom and decadence of New York City, with Greenwich Village on the west side having been home to writers and artists since the square was established. The East Village is a little lower in stature, where punks and experimental theater hang out. Within a one-mile radius centered on Washington Square, there are good cafes, good pubs, good restaurants, and all-night . Jazz bars.

This is where the two broke up and went their separate ways on their first drive to New York in Meg Ryan's romantic movie When Harry Met Sally.

3. Flatiron Building

The Flatiron Building is one of the most famous buildings in New York City, USA, and was completed in 1902, when it was one of the tallest buildings in New York City. The Flatiron Building is one of the most famous buildings in New York City, completed in 1902, when it was one of the tallest buildings in New York City. Its Flatiron shaped appearance has hunted down countless films and attracted the attention of countless tourists, and it is built in the Buchanan style, like the classical Greek columns, with the walls vertically divided into three parts. It is a must-see attraction on a trip to New York.

The movie "Spider-Man" hero PeterParker daytime is here in the newspaper as a reporter ~! A building with a very peculiar shape.

4. New York Public Library

In the movie "The Day After Tomorrow", this is the place where humans take refuge! Remember the part where you burned books to keep warm? Try looking for the fireplace! Also, this is where Carrie got married in Sex and the City Movie 1

5. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is a performing arts center. Lincoln Center is a collection of performance venues, which is the largest arts venue in the world, with a total **** capacity of 18,000 spectators at the same time, this arts area was built between 1962 and 1968, **** at a cost of $168 million, the Lincoln Center is mainly based on the three theaters around the Fountain Square: the New York State Theatre, the Metropolitan Opera, Avery Fisher Hall, and the outer western part of the center, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Concert Hall, as well as the Guggenheim Piazza in the western part of the perimeter, the New York Library of Performing Arts in the east, the Juilliard School, and the Alessandro Music Hall.

"Black Swan" is set in Lincoln Center, where the leading lady practices and goes on stage. And it's not a single theater, but a collection of theaters and stores - enough fun for a while!

6. Empire State Building (Empire State Building)

The Empire State Building is a famous skyscraper located in New York City, United States, *** there are 102 floors, designed by Shreeve, Lamb and Harmon Architecture, construction began in 1930. Completed in 1931, only took 410 days, its name comes from New York State's nickname Empire State (Empire State). There are observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors, and because they are open-air decks, the winds on them are quite strong. When the weather is clear, visitors can view the five states from the 102nd floor observation deck and the 86th floor observation deck outside the walkway.

The big name is the Empire State Building! King Kong, Sleepless in Seattle, and so on and so forth... what are some of the movies that come to mind at once?

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