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A ] image of ''']''' looking south from the upper deck of the "Top of the Rock" observation deck on top of the ] at ].
''']''', nicknamed the "]," is the ] in the ] (8.1 million in 2005) and the most densely populated major city in ]. The city is a center for international finance, fashion, entertainment, and culture, and is widely considered to be one of the world's major ]. The city proper consists of five ]s: ], ], ], ], and ]. The city is also distinguished for having the lowest crime rate among the 25 largest American cities.

Visible features from left to right include the ] (behind the ]), ], ], ] (on the horizon), ] (with the white illuminated pointed top), the ] (illuminated red and green for the holiday season) and the ] (with the large spire).


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New York City

A panoramic image of New York City looking south from the upper deck of the "Top of the Rock" observation deck on top of the GE Building at Rockefeller Center.

Visible features from left to right include the Chrysler Building (behind the MetLife Building), Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Verrazano Narrows Bridge (on the horizon), MetLife Tower (with the white illuminated pointed top), the Empire State Building (illuminated red and green for the holiday season) and the Condé Nast Building (with the large spire).

Photo credit: Daniel Schwen
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