Wall Street - Бесплатный Аудиогид

New York City, New York, United States

Wall Street, Manhattan Community Board 1, Manhattan, New York County, City of New York, New York, 10005, United States

Wall Street, New York City
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Wall Street, in Lower Manhattan, is the historic financial district of the United States, originating from colonial-era commerce and later becoming the symbolic center of American and global finance. Its cultural significance lies in institutions and events that shaped modern markets and public debate about economic policy and inequality. Key attractions include the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Hall National Memorial, the Charging Bull sculpture, nearby museums and memorials, and architecturally notable banking buildings. The street and adjacent public spaces are generally open to the public year‑round; many outdoor sights are free to view, while select museums or special exhibitions may require admission. Accessibility varies by site: many sidewalks and public areas are accessible, but some historic buildings have limited access. Security measures and periodic street restrictions are part of the district’s operating context.