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1 New York City By: Julia DeMarco, Mia Ersher, and Jordyn Wolf

2 Table Of Contents New York City Landmarks The Statue Of Liberty Why It’s So Popular New York City and it’s History

3 NEW YORK CITY LANDMARKS The Statue Of Liberty is on it’s own island, the island is called Liberty Island. New York City is home to the Empire State Building. The Statue Of Liberty is by an island called Ellis Island.

4 THE STATUE OF LIBERTY The Statue Of Liberty is on it’s own island called Liberty Island. The Statue Of Liberty was built on October 28, 1823 The Statue of Liberty is one of the very famous landmarks in the world. The French gave the U.S.A the statue of Liberty in 1889.

5 WHY ITS POPULAR There are many Broadway shows including…Billy Elliot, Lion King, and Gazillion bubbles and many many, more! Also some of the biggest landmarks are there like the Statue Of Liberty and Empire State Building. There is a place called the big apple that is also a famous place!

6 NEW YORK AND ITS HISTORY The history of New York City begins with the Wappinger, a Lenape people, who were Algonquian speaking Native Americans that inhabited Manhattan prior to the arrival of explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524.WappingerLenapeAlgonquianNative AmericansManhattanGiovanni da Verrazzano The founding as "New Amsterdam" by the Dutch in 1624 and the period of English rule and its renaming as "New York City" in 1664 followed. The city was the location for multiple battles of the American Revolutionary War, and served as the capital of the United States until 1790New AmsterdamDutchEnglishNew York CityAmerican Revolutionary War capital of the United States Modern New York city traces its development to the consolidation of the five boroughs in 1898 and an economic and building boom following the Great Depression and World War II.five boroughsGreat DepressionWorld War II Throughout its history, New York City has served as a main port of entry for many immigrants, and its cultural and economic influences have made it one of the most important urban areas in the United States, and the world. immigrants


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