Bryant Park and Midtown
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A square with fountain, grove of cypress trees, and alligator sculptures, by the main library, history center, Wall Street cafes, and Lake Eola Park.
Video with interesting quotes by those who have lived in the White House, and distant view of the south side of the White House from the lawn.
Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
The memorial at the site where the twin towers of the World Trade Center collapsed after the September 11 terrorist attack.
Cute street with cafes and markets, with more locals than tourists. Buzzing nightlife.
A fun neoned-to-the-max street with giant animated LED billboards, and more people than you could imagine!
You won't realize how massive New York City really is until you stand atop the Empire State Building!
A beautiful, spacious, open part of Waikiki Beach, and tons for kids to do!
Modern area, also called Mission Bay, with French bakery, waterfront bike path that connects to Embarcadero, and views across to Oracle Park stadium and the Bay Bridge.
Busy area with activists, street musicians, and tourists checking out views of the White House.
Stand on the top of the old walls, on geometric stretches of grass and in the adorable castle-like structures of Kent Gate and Saint John Gate!
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