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New York (Manhattan), NY - View Cruises Departing From This Port
Overview
The Manhattan Cruise Terminal had its start as the New York City Passenger Ship Terminal in the 1930s, when Mayor LaGuardia built long, modern finger piers out into the Hudson along Manhattan's west side. For much of the early twentieth century, a half dozen of the world's greatest passenger ships docked side by side from Piers 84 to 94-a stretch that became known as Luxury Liner Row-starting with the Normandie in 1935, followed by the Queen Mary the following year and the Queen Elizabeth after the outbreak of World War II. During the war, thousands of GI's embarked on the latter two ships for the European theater of war-16,683 at once when the Queen Mary departed from Pier 90 in July 1943.
Things To Do
Infuse your cruise with the exhilaration of New York City. You could catch a Broadway show, shop Fifth Avenue and wander through Central Park in the same day.
Driving Directions
Port of Manhattan, New York
Intersection at 12th Ave and West 55th
New York, 10019
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