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- Harumi UDecember 19, 2014Easily one of the most recognizable buildings in the financial district also has one of the toughest security and the most photographed holiday decoration in the city
- HISTORYAugust 29, 2012Architect George B. Post designed the neo-Classic building, whose front features a glass window wall measuring 50 feet high and 96 feet wide.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Autism SpeaksApril 2, 2013Autism Speaks rung the opening bell for World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, 2013. Learn more and support autism research at
www.AutismSpeaks.org #LIUB Upvoted 2 weeks ago - Lucian OsvanNovember 10, 2015There seems to be a surge in spending more time enjoying life using technology or seeing more of our world and appreciating culture and nature, making us feel more energetic Read more
- Sarah KimDecember 26, 2019Cool but clusterfck of tourists at all times and any day (during the week and weekends). Good for a quick glance as you pass by but not to stay beyond 5 minutes (unless you go inside).
- Noah SilvermanJuly 18, 2013Got a tour of the Trading Floor, was the highlight of my summer. If you know someone that can get you in past the mob of tourists outside, it's a must do.
- Mark LongOctober 29, 2012If you are interested in the US markets and ever get the opportunity to go on the floor of the NYSE, do it. Access is very hard to get into though. Don't forget to get a picture of the building!
- Museum of American FinanceJuly 12, 2012Memberships or “seats” were first sold by the NYSE in 1868 for $7,000 or about $80,000 today. To learn more about the history of NYSE, visit the Museum of American Finance down the street at 48 Wall. Read more
- Bismah AbuJune 7, 2014Teaching your child about money of Abney Associates Ameriprise Financial Advisor - Ask your five-year old where money comes from, and the answer you’ll probably get is “From a machine!” Read more
- Lucian OsvanNovember 28, 2015Well, first of all, you will have to invest four days to attend a seminar where Meir Ezra, GP proprietor, together with this staff will divulge the tools or the principles needed to achieve Read more
- Sarah SmithMarch 10, 2014ou have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself, any direction you choose.
- “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” - Benjamin Franklin
- Michelle WendyAugust 16, 2013On summer Fridays from 3-5pm stand outside of the NYSE and attempt to be captured in a shot behind Maria Bartiromo for 5 seconds of fame. Just fix your face first 😜
- Christina ChinDecember 26, 2017Went to launch party here, was cool to check out the trading floor. Iconic place
- IWalked Audio ToursSeptember 3, 2011The address at 11 Wall St is commonly mistaken as the trading room floor (actually located at 18 Broad St). 11 Wall St is the stock exchange offices, referred to as "The Garage" More info via our blog Read more
- New York Stock ExchangeFebruary 10, 2011One of the most familiar features of the NYSE is the distinctive Trading Floor bell. "THE OPENING BELL" signals the beginning of trading each business day and "THE CLOSING BELL®" signals the ending of
- CompassApril 16, 2014It’s a symbol of the American economy, and getting to tour the trading floor can call for excitement.
- WorldStridesApril 5, 2011The power center of Wall Street is the N.Y. Stock Exchange, the largest securities exchange in the world. The NYSE welcomes over 700,000 visitors annually.During the financial panic of 1929, over ni
- Bloomberg TVJuly 26, 2012It all started here. Well, almost. In 1792, 24 stockbrokers met under a buttonwood tree a block away at 68 Wall St and established the rules for the New York Stock Exchange
- New York HabitatSeptember 26, 2011In the heart of the financial district, visit the NYSE to see the world's premiere financial center along with its spectacular architecture.
- Michelin Travel & LifestyleFebruary 19, 2013Money makers have been working on Wall Street since 1792, but this Roman temple to the almighty dollar dates to 1903. - Green Guide Editor
- IWalked Audio ToursSeptember 3, 2011Trading room floor is located here (often confused with 11 Wall St). Facade adorned by flag (since 9/11) and pediment which was replaced when original marble version began to sag. More via our blog. Read more
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- Rozanne ElsMay 31, 2017Such a formidable building from the outside. Would've loved to go inside though.
- Jacob ShemkovitzAugust 31, 2013One of the first securities markets in the U.S.; still the world's largest
- New York Stock ExchangeOctober 14, 2010The NYSE chose architect George B. Post to design their building in 1901. Today, the Exchange building is considered one of Post’s masterpieces and is a New York City and national landmark.
- The Wall Street JournalApril 30, 2010Executives dream of ringing the closing bell here, but it's a little more complicated than they might imagine. Which button do you press to conclude the trading day: green, orange, or red? Read more
- Ryan RossAugust 6, 2014Worth a look if you're in the neighbourhood. Go during working hours however, or it really is a dead zone.
- Katherine CorsonDecember 9, 2013The Buttonwood Tree, to the left of the main entrance, which symbolizes the formation of the NYSE.
- Gretchen TuckerJanuary 7, 2013A great place to go to experience trading. It seems a bit barbaric with their coats and throwing pieces of paper at each other.
- Kristopher ChavezJune 17, 2017When you're having a good day it's the best place on earth. When you're not? Well..
- New York Stock ExchangeApril 25, 2011Bells were introduced on the NYSE when continuous trading was instituted in the 1870s. Originally a Chinese Gong was used, but brass bells have been used since the Exchange moved to its current locati
- Charles EdgeJanuary 21, 2012One of the wildest places I've ever been. Take a tour next time you're in the area. It changes you!
- Lubin School of BusinessJanuary 10, 2013The NYSE is only a few minutes' walk from our downtown NYC campus!
- Valerie TopeteJanuary 20, 2016Valerie Topete has become known for her experience and safety as a bike courier in New York City.
- Always full of energy n positivism.... Is electrifying!!! Love NYSE. The center of t known universe!!!!
- Paull YoungAugust 30, 2012Don't stand on the left of the Bell Podium for the Opening/Closing Bell -- the bell is right there & will scare the crap out of you.
- Minyanville MediaAugust 11, 2011Where all the magic happens. Hoofy and Boo might be around. You can probably pick them out by looking for the guys covered in fur.
- If you're nice enough, the CNBC folks will give you a free water
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