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Known for its historic steel industry, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, also boasts a thriving arts and culture scene. The Appalachian city’s iconic skyline is adorned with hundreds of bright yellow bridges and striking architecture that break up its nearly 100 neighborhoods. For a memorable night out, visit Shadyside, Lawrenceville or The Strip. Go on a day trip to one of Pittsburgh’s most famous museums. The Andy Warhol Museum, showcasing the Pittsburgh-native artist's life and works, is a highlight. Other standouts include the mentally stimulating Frick Art Museum and Carnegie Science Center. For picturesque views of the entire city, climb aboard the Duquesne or Monongahela Inclines and walk the scenic overlook.
Within “America’s most historic square mile,” you may tour Independence Hall, the National Constitution Center, the Museum of the American Revolution and more in a single day. If you’re interested in art, Philadelphia’s Museum District is for you. Foodies flock to Philly for its culinary scene. Its copious fine dining restaurants boast some of the country’s most renowned chefs. Or visit one of the city’s many shops specializing in the regional favorite, the trademark Philly cheesesteak. For family fun, don’t miss the Please Touch Museum and Philadelphia Zoo. Sports fans rejoice in “The Athens of America.” Check out some of Philly’s unforgettable nightlife locales, many of which are conveniently located within the walkable downtown. Whether fancy or relaxed, live music and dancing keep the party going late into the night
New York City is the hub of culture and commerce on our nation’s east coast and arguably the entire country. It is the nation’s most populous and international city. New York possesses some of the most important museums and art galleries in the nation. The shortlist includes the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the American Museum of Natural History and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. The city itself has many highlights, like the “Top of the Rock” observation deck atop the iconic Rockefeller Center, not to mention Times Square, Central Park and Hudson Yards. The culinary scene is world-renowned; the countless fine dining restaurants are some of the country’s most exclusive. Sports fans have multiple sports teams for each major league sport and plenty of stadiums and venues to attend. The City that Never Sleeps boasts unforgettable nightlife locales, all of which are just a short subway ride away. The Empire City awaits.