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111 Places in New York That You Must Not Miss (111 Places in .... That You Must Not Miss) by Jo-Anne Elikann | Susan Lusk

111 Places in New York That You Must Not Miss (111 Places in .... That You Must Not Miss) by Jo-Anne Elikann | Susan Lusk

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111 Places in New York That You Must Not Miss (111 Places in .... That You Must Not Miss)

Author(s): Jo-Anne Elikann | Susan Lusk
Pub: Emons Publishers
Pack Qty: 0 (Paperback)
ISBN: 9783740820572 - New
Subjects: Travel, Specialty Travel, Tourist Destinations & Museums, United States, Northeast, Food, Lodging & Transportation

204mm x 137mm x 20mm

Publication: 2023

Pages: 240

The ultimate insider's guide to New York City

Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides

Part of the international 111 Places series with over 650 titles and 3.8 million copies in print worldwide

Appeals to both the local market (nearly 8.5 million call NYC home) and the tourist market (over 50 million people visit NYC every year)

Fully illustrated with 111 full-page color photographs

New revised and updated edition
New York, New York - a crazy quilt of evolving neighborhoods, trends, and tastes, and home to natives and newcomers of every nationality, ethnicity, and outlook. New York City's history and grand ambitions live in every street, park, and hidden alleyway. This unusual guidebook invites the adventurous and curious to explore a wildly diverse selection of little-known places, including: a trapeze school, a giant Buddha in a former porno theater, a Coney Island sideshow, Louis Armstrong's home, a Central Park croquet court, a Gatsby-era speakeasy, and a secret balcony where slaves worshipped 200 years ago. Play chess with the masters on a Midtown office-tower wall; have a pint at a legendary prizefighter's hangout in Soho; whisper messages across a crowded train station. Unexpected and quirky, most of these destinations are so under-the-radar they will astound even longtime New Yorkers who thought they knew it all!

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