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Gailen David-7 Things you have to do in New York City

Gailen David is a television producer, activist, humanitarian, and air history preservationist.He is known for co-founding airoplex. His passions have always revolved around the airline industry, leading him into a 24-year airline career and a hobby collecting airline memorabilia. Eventually, he co-founded an exhibition and retail concept in Coconut Grove centered on the history of Pan American World Airways. The exhibit is set to reopen in 2021 with a focus on Miamiu2019s commercial aviation history.

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Gailen David-7 Things you have to do in New York City

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  1. GailenDavid-7 Things you have to do in New York City!

  2. It’s not exhausting in New York City, it’s just a matter of figuring out what to do. Gailen David’sguide to 7 inspiring highlights that are perfect things to do on your next vacation will help you get started. There will generally be less crowding at the “outer-borough” experiences mentioned below. Get a discount on top attractions with a New York City PASS, which offers good discounts on top attractions.

  3. 1.Empire State Building: Purchase tickets in advance for the art deco Chrysler Building, another once-world-tall wonder, and explore the museum on the second floor of the building. 2.One World Observatory: The experience begins on the ground floor of One World Trade Center, also known as Freedom Tower, which stands at 1776 feet and is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.

  4. 3.Memorial Museum: This museum features poignant memorials to those who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, including two sunken pools with cascades of water flowing into the footprints of the towers. 4.American Museum of Natural History: The Museum of Modern Art offers masterpieces by Warhol, Pollock, and others, but reservations are required to skip the line, particularly on weekends.

  5. 7.Yankee Stadium and Citi Field: According to Gailen David, open-air stadiums such as Yankee Stadium in the Bronx and Citi Field in Queens can be found in New York. However, enclosed arenas like Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, which is home to the Knicks, Liberty and Rangers basketball and hockey teams, and Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, which is home to the Nets and Islanders hockey teams, can be found in Brooklyn.

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