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感觉华尔街这边的天际线和各式摩天大楼建筑,真的是YYDS,一路从地铁站出来步行至曼岛底部的Battery Park,如果时间充裕的话,再排排游船出海游览一圈,超级惬意的纽约游玩路线打卡,纽约下城特别是河岸边,有着各式的经典小众博物馆,走累了就去博物馆内坐坐转一转,感觉时间都不自觉的慢了下来。虽然华尔街公牛所在的主街上游人络绎不绝,但是旁边的几处街道确并不是太过繁忙拥挤palettes_ny
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Wall Street used to be the seat of major financial institutions in the United States. After 9/11, many institutions moved out of this place, and most of them were converted into residences. However, this narrow street lined with skyscrapers is still a popular tourist destination. Visiting route: Walk eastward along the street number of Wall Street. No. 1 Wall Street is the Bank of New York Building (formerly the Irving Trust Bank Building). No. 11 is the New York Stock Exchange, No. 14 is the Bankers Trust Building, and No. 23 Wall Street was originally the JPMorgan Chase Building, which has now been converted into a residence. Continue to walk east to 37 Wall Street, which used to be American Trust Company and Chase Bank, and is now a rental residence. Ahead of 40 Wall Street is Trump Tower, Manhattan Trust Bank. 45 Wall Street is the original Toronto-Dominion Bank, and now it is also residential. 48 Wall Street, formerly the headquarters of the Bank of New York, is now the Museum of American Finance. 60 Wall Street is the Deutsche Bank Building/JPMorgan Chase Building. 63 Wall Street, formerly the Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Building, has also been converted to a residence. 111 Wall Street is the Citibank Building.