La aduana es un edificio muy bonito. La aduana con cientos de años de historia todavía está en uso. No hay manera de entrar a visitarla. El edificio es especialmente bonito. No es peor entre las calles del edificio alto
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La aduana es un edificio muy bonito. La aduana con cientos de años de historia todavía está en uso. No hay manera de entrar a visitarla. El edificio es especialmente bonito. No es peor entre las calles del edificio alto
Es un antiguo edificio de aduanas de Estados Unidos, en realidad no es un edificio de oficinas gubernamentales. Ahora es un museo que introduce la historia de los indios. Como antiguo edificio del gobierno, el edificio interior era muy bonito, pero parecía no estar de acuerdo con hacer fotos, y la información sobre los indios era rica.
The U.S. Customs Administration is located on the coast of lower Manhattan. It is a typical Greek building. It used to be the U.S. Customs Administration, which imposed tariffs on import and export goods. Today it has become an Indian Museum and exhibits Indian cultural relics.
It looks very quiet, beside a small park, across the river is the Statue of Liberty, you can imagine what kind of dream it meant to many immigrants. In the small park, I saw a squirrel who liked to communicate with people. When I saw people, I opened its small tail to perform.
The U.S. Customs Administration Building is an office building of the former government. It is now the American Indian Museum. It has a strict security system. There are many Indian exhibitions in the museum. The interior building is magnificent and luxurious. Unfortunately, no photographs are allowed.
The U.S. Customs Administration is located at the southernmost tip of Manhattan Island, New York. It was close to the Manhattan River. Later, the southern end of the island was reclaimed to make land. The building is now the American Indian Museum, which exhibits Indian cultural relics.