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Grand Central Terminal

Built by and named for the New York Central Railroad in the heyday of American long-distance passenger rail travel, it is the largest such facility in the world by number of platforms[4] with 44 serving 67 tracks along them. According to the travel magazine Travel + Leisure in its October 2011 survey, Grand Central Terminal is "the world's number six most visited tourist attraction",



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Very ornate indeed..they knew how to build then,didn't they? Ours is a huge stone building too,with high pillars in the front..not as large and decorative as this one,but wonderful,none the less :o) Most houses and buildings in our area are built of local stone,as we have a very big stone Quarry 5 minutes away from us,so it is still very much in demand..shame about the price now. though !

8 Dec, 2013

 

They have an amazing oyster bar on the lower level, I hope you get to try it sometime. Oysters from all over the world and the lobster rolls are to die for.

8 Dec, 2013

 

I have never eaten either,Paul..but would like to try Lobster..I'll pass on the Oysters !

10 Dec, 2013



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