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...in monuments of Lower Manhattan, including Ground Zero, Wall Street, Bowling Green and the Charging Bull, and much more.

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New York: Lower Manhattan Financial District Free Tour

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Bowling Green, New York

A small park at the foot of Broadway which is the oldest public park in the city and is the site of the Charging Bull sculpture created after the 1987 stock market crash.

A small park at the foot of Broadway which is the oldest public park in the city and is the site of the Charging Bull sculpture created after the 1987 stock market crash. Bowling Green is also the origin point for the Broadway ticker-tape parades; if you walk up Broadway, you can view plaques in the sidewalk honoring the people or events celebrated in these parades.


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About Bowling Green

 Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004, USA

Bowling Green and Nearby Sights on Map

National Museum of the American Indian

Housed in the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House, this Smithsonian museum is the New York branch of the National Museum of the American Indian (the other branches are in Washington, D

Ellis Island

Ellis Island was the gateway for 12 million immigrants to the United States until 1954

Battery Park

Battery Park is a green space along the New York Harbor at the southern tip of Manhattan, from where ferries to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island depart

Staten Island Ferry

Trinity Church

An Episcopalian (Anglican) church and parish was first established on this site in 1697 under charter by King William III

Daily News Building

This Art Deco design classic, completed in 1930 to a design by Raymond Hood, was made famous by the Superman films; to be admired are the extreme verticality of the design, the understated setbacks and functional design

New York Stock Exchange

A historic site, not least because of the Black Thursday crash of the Exchange on 24 October 1929 and the subsequent sell-off panic which started on Black Tuesday, 29 October, precipitating the worldwide Great Depression of the early 1930s

Museum of Jewish Heritage

A memorial to the Holocaust

Skyscraper Museum

Exhibits on the history of highrise and skyscraper construction

23 Wall Street

Located across from the Stock Exchange is this imposing office building which was constructed in 1914 and served as the headquarters of JP Morgan