The Empire State Building is located in the heart of midtown Manhattan at 5th Avenue and 34th Street. The building was completed on April 11, 1931 and is still the 5th tallest skyscraper in the United States. It is decorated in the Art Deco style — a popular form in the 1930s.
The Titanic Museum Attraction Branson isn't your average museum. It's a giant replica of the famously sunken ship which boasts a grand staircase and plush parlors, just like the ones that would have been enjoyed back in 1912. Relive the tragic story of RMS Titanic through interactive exhibits that give you a glimpse of the struggle endured by passengers and crew in the cold of the North Atlantic all those years ago.
The Bronx Zoo, as you may not be surprised to learn, is in the Bronx. It's the largest metropolitan zoo in the US and one of the biggest in the world. Highlights include the Congo Gorilla Forest and the African Plains, and the Children's Zoo is a perennial hit with the little ones.
Visitors can walk the $1 million exact replica of Titanic’s Grand Staircase and learn about Titanic's fated final voyage at the Titanic Museum Attraction. It's located in Pigeon Forge, a few hours by car from Nashville, Tennessee.