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Staten Island Ferry

Operating since 1905, the Staten Island Ferry is one of the oldest continuously operating ferry systems in the United States. The ferries operating on this route are equipped with services such as refreshment points, rest areas and toilets. The journey from one terminal to the other takes about 25 minutes. The ferry is also an alternative to the car as it offers a convenient and reliable way to travel between the two parts of the city without traffic jams. Additionally, the ferry is an important part of New York City's transportation infrastructure and helps reduce congestion on the area's freeways.<br/> The Staten Island Ferry is a unique and distinctive feature of New York City that continues to play an important role in the city's transportation network.

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St. George Theatre

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Snug Harbor Botanical Garden

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Verrazzano Bridge

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RollerJam USA

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Historic Richmond Town

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World Trade Center Tribute Center

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Cathedral of St. John the Divine

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Fort Tryon Park

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Hudson River Park

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Washington Square Park

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New York Hall Of Science

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Kaufman Astoria Studios

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Astoria Park

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Aqueduct Race Track

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L.I.C. Community Boathouse

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New York Botanical Garden

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The Bronx County Historical Society

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Bronx Zoo

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Yankee Stadium

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Wave Hill

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Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse

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Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts

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Brooklyn Academy of Music

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