The Empire State Building and Freedom Tower aren't New York's only roofs worth visiting. Senior Art Correspondent Cheryl McGinnis joins Cheddar to discuss her climb to the top of the historic St. John the Divine cathedral. She says the landmark is a microcosm of the city's religious, art, and cultural communities. She also takes us through her visit to the cathedral's crypt and all its other hidden gems, nooks, and crannies. McGinnis reveals the church is unique in that it hosts weddings of all kinds.

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