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"All Along Broadway", Manhattan, New York City: Touring the Booming Financial District

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2010

What is one of New York's most infamous and red-circled areas on a rustic map? Broadway Avenue. This avenue is known for running the length of Manhattan and covering all the exciting neighborhoods to become a true New York know-it-all.

New York Habitat http://www.nyhabitat.com presents, "All Along Broadway", a video series to help you get started in seeing firsthand the 'it-spots' one section, of this lovely city, at a time. Don't forget to check out the other New York Habitat videos- "Times Square" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWFhe3xXSj0 "Columbus Circle" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P73eAITGY4g and "Madison Square" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqpyEdUEiiY

Visit New York Habitat's blog for more info on our video of the Financial District! http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2010/04/28/broadway-video-tour-financial-district/

Bowling Green & the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian

Built in 1907, the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House houses the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. It is a lovely way to spend the day soaking up the culture, art, and lifestyle of the vibrant people who first called this region home.

Wall Street Bronze Bull

Though he wasn't meant to call Wall Street home for long- this hotshot symbol of the fiery, Wall Street Stock Market, collaborates and represents the optimism and unpredictability such an important area of the financial world can bring.

Shopping and Restaurants on Broadway

Style in the Financial District is not to be doubted. Shops align Broadway that fit to any fashion-junkie, from your favorite brand of American jeans, jewelry, and shoes, to street vendors selling an array of unique and interesting pieces. There is also an array of restaurants that are local favorites!

New York Habitat offers many apartments all over Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment.html . It is always more economical to opt for one of our rentals that fully accommodate you and your family in a number of ways!

This posh red and white-accented one bedroom accommodation (ref NY 14403) is the perfect way to spend time in the Big Apple. With a flat screen plasma television, cable, wireless Internet and views of the New York Harbor as well as the Statue of Liberty, http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/14403

Perhaps you were thinking a studio apartment? This luxury vacation rental (ref NY 14374) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/14374 includes a gym, billiard table room, and an entertainment room on the 2nd floor! Fully furnished and just one block North of Wall Street,

If you are truly looking for something different, yet close to all the attractions, we even offer a New York based boat, vacation rental docked in Battery Park, http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/12871 (NY 12871)
Still looking? You can do your own search through our New York City Vacation Rentals http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation -or, our other Furnished Apartments at, http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/furnished

Trinity Church

This Neo-Gothic Revival-style church, rebuilt for the second time in 1846, is one of the most unusual, yet interesting, places to visit. The burial ground houses two very interesting once-upon-a-time New Yorkers: Robert Fulton, the inventor of the steamboat, and Alexander Hamilton, the 1st Secretary of Treasury to the US.

St. Paul's Chapel

This church, unlike Trinity Church, was built only once in 1766 and is currently Manhattan's oldest public building in continuous use. St. Paul's Chapel is a survivor to some of New York's greatest known disasters, such as the great fire that dates back to 1835 up to the tragic September 11 attacks in 2001.

Woolworth Building

As it opened on the spring day of April 24, 1913, the Woolworth Building was declared the world's tallest building. Constructed in neo-Gothic style by architect Cass Gilbert, the building is still one of the most famous skyscrapers in New York City to this day.

City Hall

Home to government offices, such as the City Council and the Mayor's office, City Hall sits at the intersection of Broadway, Park Row, and Chambers Street. Built in the grand French Renaissance architectural style, it holds the title of the oldest City Hall in the United States!

An area as rich as the Financial District in history, beauty, and a unique sense of character- why wouldn't it be known as the birthplace of New York City? Check out our next video tour as well, Union Square-http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2010/05/12/video-tour-union-square-new-york­-city/, to see the rest of this whimsical city! Don't forget to comment!

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  • Yah! You Missed the spot David :) the Stock Market ,its the prominent figure of the Great Financial District ,Wall street is running from Broadway to the East River ,I have thoroughly watched to see if the Stock Market is included or not ,If you could add for the City Hall why couldn't you append the Stock Market Exchange ? Its just next to one building by the Broadway Coz you named the clip to include Financial District NYSE should be included . Wish you get it .. Show the Best of NYC :)

  • @phtoo1 You are absolutely right! How could we miss the Stock Exchange! We will have to go back and shoot this area again to make it complete. :) Thank you for the catch!

  • Way to go NY Habitat I am the Resident of Big APPLE , Great Work Video ...

  • @phtoo1 Thank you so much for your kind words! What did you enjoy most about our video of New York City's Broadway Avenue? Can you think of any other hot spots you would recommend in this area?

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