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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work in the fast-paced world of high finance and big business? Perhaps you've always wondered what it would be like to trade stocks at one of the world's leading exchange centers. Well now's your chance to witness the wonders of the stock market live! The New York Stock Exchange has been one of the world's largest and most prominent stock markets for more than 200 years, fueling the fire that is the American economy. From small companies to international corporations, the New York Stock Exchange provides businesses with a chance to expand indefinitely, gaining both economic and public support. From its formation under the Buttonwood Tree in 1792 to the recent creation of the NYSE Group in 2006, the NYSE has continued to be a leader in the worldwide field of business. Car rental NYC customers are encouraged to take a glimpse into this world during their upcoming vacation. But be careful - it's dog-eat-dog down here on Wall Street!
11 Wall Street - Where Magic Happens!
Car rental NYC customers are encouraged to visit 11 Wall Street during their upcoming vacation as it houses the official home of the NYSE trading floor. Built in 1922 to correspond with the original 18 Broad Street trading floor, the current New York Stock Exchange Building includes five state-of-the-art trading floors. A 23-floor office building is also located inside this New York City and national landmark. The original building, which is still in use today, showcases a beautiful neoclassical design. Designed by architect George B. Post as a result of a contest, the building is now considered to be one of his finest works, not to mention a national icon of growth and prosperity! The 11 Wall Street building also follows this design theme, providing traders with increased trading space and enhanced lighting. Other interior features in the building include separate dining rooms for smokers and non-smokers, an emergency hospital and tons of advanced computer systems. Exterior features of the New York Stock Exchange building include the six magnificent Corinthian columns at the Broad Street entrance and the great figural sculptures on the building's main faade. Entitled "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man", this classical design was imagined into being by John Quincy Adams Ward in 1903. The 22 foot high figure depicts Integrity at the center with Agriculture and Mining to her left and Science, Invention and Industry to her right. These five figures are used to represent American prosperity. If you look closely you will also see waves on either side of the sculpture. These are used to depict the ocean-to-ocean influence that the New York Stock Exchange has.
Putting the Stock Exchange into Perspective
As of December 31, 2005, the New York Stock Exchange housed nearly 2,672 world class issuers. These included operating companies, closed-end funds and exchange traded funds. The New York Stock Exchange is also the largest stock exchange in the world by dollar value. It is the second largest when measured by the number of listings. Prominent companies listed on the Stock Exchange include 3M Company, Abercrombie & Fitch, the H.J. Heinz Company, Harley Davidson, Inc., The Walt Disney Company and World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Big dreams are realized daily on the stock market so don't miss your chance to see it all happen during your upcoming car rental NYC vacation. Plan to visit the legendary NYSE today!
Car rental NYC customers can learn more about the New York Stock Exchange by logging onto www.nyse.com. Visitors are no longer allowed inside the building for tours for safety reasons, but numerous photo opportunities are still available at both the Broad Street and Wall Street entrances. The New York Stock Exchange is a national landmark attraction.