
Grand Central Station

New Yorkers in the early 1900s saw their city as the new cultural and commercial capital, deserving a majestic landmark. The vibrant City Beautiful movement, meanwhile, promoted architectural excellence. Grand Central satisfied both desires, invigorating midtown Manhattan, transforming regional transportation, and shaping the city we know today.
From one-of-a-kind gifts to big-brand necessities, Grand Central has 68 shops for every wish and 35 dining options to suit every taste.
For more information regarding shops, dining and visiting Grand Central go to: http://www.grandcentralterminal.com/
For more information regarding the history of Grand Central go to: http://www.gcthistory.com/
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