Landmarks in New York City Coloring Pages
Coloringpagesfortoddlers.com – The New York is one of the 50 states of America that has many famous icons or landmarks and is more well known, talked about and favored greater than any of the other 49 states. Some of these historic landmarks like Times square, the Empire State building, Statue of Liberty, just to name a few have not only become grand tourist attractions but have over the years captured the spirit of the city. Below are 3 of these landmarks in New York City Coloring Pages that truly capture the spirit of the big apple and arouse in many tourist a passion to one day get an opportunity to live the American dream. We provide 3 Statue of Liberty coloring pages, 2 Empire State Building Coloring Pages, 2 Yankee Stadium Coloring Pages, and 1 Ellis Island Coloring Pages.
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3 Statue of Liberty coloring pages
The Statue of Liberty (also known ad Lady Liberty) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. It is one of the most popular tourist attraction in New York, as the statue is otherwise called was given to America as a gift from France to symbolize their friendship and was dedicated in 1886.
2 Empire State Building Coloring Pages
The Empire State Building is a 102-story skyscraper located on Fifth Avenue between West 33rd and 34th Streets in Midtown, Manhattan, New York City. The Empire State building, the second tallest skyscraper in New York, was open in 1931 by then President Herbert Hoover, with 73 elevators and a lighting rod at its top.
2 Yankee Stadium Coloring Pages
Yankee Stadium is a stadium located in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. It serves as the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, and this famous ballpark is home to the New York Yankees major league baseball and soccer and can hold over 49000 people.
1 Ellis Island Coloring Pages
Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for over 12 million immigrants to the United States as the nation’s busiest immigrant inspection station for over sixty years from 1892 until 1954.