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  2. Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Circle Line XVII - commissioned in 1934 as the USCG patrol boat Triton, decommissioned in 1967 and sold to Circle Line in 1973. Circle Line Manhattan - purpose-built in 2008 to replace Circle Line XI. Circle Line Brooklyn - purpose-built in 2009. Circle Line Queens - purpose-built in 2009. The Beast - speedboat that entered service with Circle ...

  3. Vessel (structure) - Wikipedia

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    Vessel is a structure and visitor attraction built as part of Hudson Yards in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Built to plans by the British designer Thomas Heatherwick , the elaborate honeycomb -like structure rises 150 feet and consists of 154 flights of stairs , 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.

  4. Circle Line Downtown - Wikipedia

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    Circle Line Downtown Boat on the East River. Circle Line Downtown operates sightseeing cruises that sails past many New York landmarks including the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island Immigration Museum, the One World Trade Center Freedom Tower, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building, in addition to the Shark Speedboat and other seasonal cruises.

  5. The Vessel, popular Manhattan tourist site, reopens with new ...

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    The Vessel, the honeycomb-shaped tower in New York City that closed in 2021 after a series of suicides, reopened Monday with added safety features. The Vessel, popular Manhattan tourist site ...

  6. The Vessel, a Manhattan tourist site closed after suicides ...

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    The Vessel, a climbable sculpture that drew hordes of tourists to the Hudson Yards megadevelopment on Manhattan’s west side before a string of suicides forced its closure in 2021, will reopen to ...

  7. SS Manhattan (1931) - Wikipedia

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    SS Manhattan was a 24,189 GRT ocean liner built for the United States Lines, named after the Manhattan borough of New York City. On 15 June 1941 Manhattan was commissioned as USS Wakefield (AP-21) and became the largest ship ever operated by the US Coast Guard. In 1942 the ship caught fire and afterwards was rebuilt as a troop ship. Post-war ...

  8. Iconic Manhattan tower reopening Monday after suicides ... - AOL

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    'The Vessel' attraction at the closed and nearly empty Hudson Yards shopping and dining center in midtown Manhattan during the outbreak of COVID-19 in New York City, New York, U.S., May 21, 2020.

  9. NY Waterway - Wikipedia

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    NY Waterway, or New York Waterway, is a private transportation company running ferry and bus service in the Port of New York and New Jersey and in the Hudson Valley.The company utilizes public-private partnership with agencies such as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New Jersey Transit, New York City Department of Transportation, and Metropolitan Transportation Authority to ...