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Go NYC Bus
is a Chinatown bus company to provide bus service go around the
cities in New York state.
Today, scheduled services are operated from New York City to
Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. The station in New York is
conveniently located. It is just minutes away from popular tourist
stops including Chinatown, Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge. In
addition, it is just minutes away from a Subway station which you
can easily hop onto a subway to wherever you want to go, e.g. World
Trade Center Remains, Empire State Building, Time Square, Wall
Street etc.
Go NYC Bus, Inc is all about customer satisfaction,
and our drivers prove it daily. |
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New York City Attractions From Our Station |
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New York City’s Chinatown, the largest Chinatown in the
United States—and the site of the largest concentration of Chinese
in the western hemisphere—is located on the lower east side of
Manhattan. Its two square miles are loosely bounded by Kenmore and
Delancey streets on the north, East and Worth streets on the south,
Allen street on the east, and Broadway on the west. |
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Manhattan is a borough of New York City, coterminous with New
York County. Manhattan is the borough that many tourists most
closely associate with New York City. A commercial, financial, and
cultural center of the world, Manhattan has many famous landmarks,
tourist attractions, museums and universities. It is also home to
the headquarters of the United Nations and the seat of city
government. Manhattan has the largest central business district in
the United States and is the site of most of the city's corporate
headquarters, as well as both the New York Stock Exchange and
NASDAQ. |
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The Brooklyn Bridge
Arguably the most influential bridge in American history, the
Brooklyn Bridge remains one of New York City’s most celebrated
architectural wonders. Designed by the brilliant engineer John
Augustus Roebling (1806-1869) and completed by his equally ingenious
son Washington Roebling (1837-1926), this elegant structure was, at
the time of its completion in 1883, the longest suspension bridge in
the world. Anchored across the lower East River by two neoGothic
towers and a delicate lacework of steel-wire cables, the soaring
lines of the Brooklyn Bridge have inspired countless architects,
engineers, painters and poets to pursue their own expressions of
creative excellence, among them Frank Lloyd Wright, Hart Crane, Walt
Whitman, Georgia O'Keefe, Joseph Stella, John Marin and Lewis
Mumford.
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Statue of Liberty
Located on a 12 acre island, the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the
World was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the
people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and
democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886,
designated as a National Monument in 1924 and restored for her
centennial on July 4, 1986. |
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