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Why going on a historic tour in New York can be satisfying for History students

New York is a historic center, ideal for cultural excursions with history students. Its vast array of
museums, historical monuments, and modern attractions will fascinate your students so much that they
will learn almost without realizing it. From mythical sites such as the Empire State Building, Times
Square, and the Statue of Liberty, to today's most important art museums such as the MET, MoMA, and
the Guggenheim Museum, New York City brings together emblems of history.

Immigration and development transformed the city, so much so that in 1835 New York became the
largest city in the United States. For this reason, students encounter a unique cultural and architectural
diversity. It is a city where hundreds of languages and customs coexist, and where there are always
things to do and places to go.

New York is, without a doubt, the materialization of the Tower of Babel and the American dream par
excellence. It is the land of possibilities, the impossible cosmopolis where all races, languages, the arts,
gastronomy, politics, economics, music, travel, museums, entertainment, and unprecedented television
and film production centers come together in cosmopolitan dreams.

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