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10 Hidden Gems in New York City Most People Walk Right Past

10 landmarks with verified facts and stories

African Burial Ground
~3 min

African Burial Ground

290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007

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Beneath Broadway, near City Hall, lie the remains of an estimated fifteen thousand free and enslaved Africans.

City Hall Subway Station
~2 min

City Hall Subway Station

Manhattan, New York, United States

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Beneath City Hall is the most beautiful subway station in New York, and it has been closed since nineteen forty-five.

Federal Hall
~2 min

Federal Hall

26 Wall St, New York, NY 10005

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Everyone walks past this building to photograph the Stock Exchange across the street.

Green-Wood Cemetery
~4 min

Green-Wood Cemetery

500 25th St, Brooklyn, New York, 11232, United States

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By the eighteen sixties, more people visited Green-Wood Cemetery each year than any attraction in America except Niagara Falls.

Smallpox Hospital Ruins
~2 min

Smallpox Hospital Ruins

New York, United States

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On the southern tip of Roosevelt Island — a narrow strip of land in the East River between Manhattan and Queens — stand the Gothic Revival ruins of a hospital built to quarantine smallpox patients from the rest of New York City.

St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
~3 min

St. Patrick's Old Cathedral

263 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10012

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This is not the famous St.

Stone Street
~2 min

Stone Street

Stone St, Manhattan, New York, 10004, United States

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In sixteen fifty-eight, the residents of Breuers Straet in New Amsterdam were so annoyed by the dust and mud on their street that they petitioned the Dutch colonial government for permission to pave it — at their own expense.

Tenement Museum
~3 min

Tenement Museum

103 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002

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An estimated fifteen thousand people from over twenty nations lived in this building between eighteen sixty-three and two thousand.

The Cloisters
~4 min

The Cloisters

99 Margaret Corbin Dr, New York, NY 10040

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Somebody dismantled five medieval European monasteries, shipped them across the Atlantic stone by stone, and rebuilt them on a hilltop in northern Manhattan overlooking the Hudson River.

The Hess Triangle
~1 min

The Hess Triangle

New York, United States

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Look down at the sidewalk on the corner of Seventh Avenue and Christopher Street.

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