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Bronx Zoo (Wildlife Conservation Park)
Flagship of the largest network of metropolitan zoos in the country, the Bronx Zoo is the heart of the Wildlife Conservation Society. With exhibits featuring over 4,000 animals, there is no other zoo in the world that offers the diversity, superb viewing, and world-renowned expertise that assures a rewarding experience and the knowledge. Here you are always within roaring distance of the world's most amazing wildlife.

New York Botanical Garden
250-acre estate including tree and shrub collections, specialized gardens and conservatory collections of tropical and subtropical plants. One of the oldest and largest botanical gardens in the world.

St. Peter's Church
Present church built in 1853 is the third on this site serving the oldest parish in The Bronx (founded 1693). The altar and baptismal font were donated by Queen Anne in 1706. The church, with its several acres of cemetery, detached chapel and copper-spired bell tower, containing a ten-bell chime, is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.

The Bronx County Historical Society
The Bronx County Historical Society provides a great field trip for families, group members or students with exciting visits to The Museum of Bronx History, a part of Revolutionary War history, which is set in the beautiful fieldstone Valentine-Varian House and to the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage. Also it offers theme programs, neighborhood walking tours, and school projects.

Three Chase MetroTech Conference Center
The JPMorgan Chase Conference Center at MetroTech located on one second floor of the JPMorgan Chase building in a vibrant downtown Brooklyn neighborhood. The Center offers dedicated conference and training space. Technology abounds with video & audio conferencing, rear-screen projection and Internet access. Business Service Center available.

Yankee Stadium
This 57,545-seat stadium is home to the New York Yankees baseball team. The Yankee Stadium can be described by one word as the historical stadium. Since its opening in 1923, Yankee Stadium has been home to more than two dozen World Championship teams. The stadium still remains the home to many great ballplayers, and an excellent place to see a game.

 



 

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