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Danielle & Bobby

June 24, 2017 • Massapequa, NY

Danielle & Bobby

June 24, 2017 • Massapequa, NY

Top of the Rock Observation Deck at Rockefeller Center

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30 Rockefeller Plaza between 5th & 6th Avenues, New York, NY 10112

See Manhattan from atop Rockefeller Center, where viewing the New York skyline is as easy as a 360-degree spin. Reaching 850 feet (259 m) into the air, Top of the Rock's 3 unobstructed observation decks are available rain or shine, and the unique timed-ticket entry will save you time in line.

Feel like you're floating directly above Central Park's intricate pathways and reservoir. Architectural wonders like the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building look almost close enough to touch, and you can look all the way to the East River bridges and Statue of Liberty. As you circle around the observation decks, have your camera ready to snap pictures of the stunning urban landscape.

Once you've seen the city from above, explore the rest of Rockefeller Center. Stop at the skating rink, visit the home of the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), or find a treasure in one of the many ground and concourse-level shops and restaurants.

Museum of Modern Art

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11 West 53 Street, New York, NY 10019

Spend the day savoring the rich, varied collection of The Museum of Modern Art. What sprung from an initial gift of 8 prints and 1 drawing, MoMA’s expansive selection now showcases more than 150,000 contemporary and modern paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints.

Bypass the line and enter into the masterfully designed, high-ceiling museum space, and head into the true heart of the MoMA—the 4-story Marron Atrium—offering stellar views of the well-loved sculpture garden.

Make your way to examine the swirling blue sky of Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night. Next, Salvador Dali’s melting collection of clocks in The Persistence of Memory promises to pull you in, while the creativity behind Warhol’s famed Campbell’s Soup Cans is certain to inspire any museumgoer.

Stroll the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden to admire examples of modern sculpture like Picasso’s Monument, a striking steel piece meant to memorialize poet Guillaume Apollinaire. An informative audio program can accompany your journey through the collection, allowing you to listen to the commentary and criticisms by dozens of curators and artists alike.