Statue of Liberty
Empire State Building
Times Square
Brooklyn Bridge
Central Park
100

She holds this item high in the air, lighting the way for freedom.

A TORCH

100

This monster climbed the building in a famous movie.

KING KONG
100

On New Year's Eve, this drops at midnight.

THE BALL

100

This STRUCTURE connects two boroughs in New York.

The brooklyn Bridge

100

This large green space is located in the middle of Manhattan.

CENTRAL PARK

200

This country gifted the statue to the U.S. in 1886.

FRANCE

200

The building has this many floors.

102 FLOORS

200

It used to be called this before becoming Times Square.

Longacre Square

200

The bridge was completed in this year, making it a 19th-century marvel.

1883

200

It opened in 1858 as the first of its kind in the U.S. — a public ________.

LANDSCAPED PARK 

300

The statue stands on this kind of landform.

AN ISLAND

300

It was built in this number of days and months.

1 year and 45 days

300

This newspaper gave Times Square its name.

The New York Times

300

These giant animals once walked across the bridge to show it was strong.

ELEPHANTS

300

Central Park is bigger than this small European country.

MONACO 

400

Her crown has this number of spikes, representing the continents and seas.

SEVEN

400

These lights on top can change into over 16 million colors.

LED LIGHTS

400

You can find the world’s highest number of these glowing screens here.

LED BILLBOARDS

400

It was the first bridge of its kind to use this type of wire.

steel wire (suspension)

400

Inside the park, you can find over 36 of these structures — some cross water, some connect paths.

BRIDGES AND ARCHES

500

The statue’s finger is unusually long—how many feet is it?

8 FEET

500

It was the world’s tallest building until this year.

1971

500

It’s so bright here, astronauts can see it from where?

SPACE

500

Before 1915, this was its original name.

THE NEW YORK BRIDGE

500

With over 350 appearances, it's one of the most used settings for these.

MOVIES

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