Like a New Yorker, this book tells it like it is, with opinions on everything from back-alley bars to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, from the Empire State Building to the Empire Diner. Taking you on a borough-by-borough tour of the Big Apple, this is the 360° guide to the 24-hour city. Hostels, B & Bs and five-star hotels; this city may not sleep, but you gotta. From hot dogs to haute cuisine the best New York eats. The latest hip club listings. Where to shop and what to buy. 25-page full-color map section and a fold-out subway map. Excursions from Atlantic City to the Hudson Valley.
Chances are you can't do it all, but this friendly guide helps you take a big bite out of the Big Apple with: Maps and tips for getting around by public transit, plus sights best seen on foot A calendar of events for every season A shopper ...
... William Paulding 1825–1826 Philip Hone 1826–1827 William Paulding 1827–1829 Walter Bowne 1829–1833 Gideon Lee 1833–1834 Cornelius W. Lawrence 1834-1837 Aaron Clark 1837–1839 Isaac L. Varian 1839–1841 Robert H. Morris 1841-1844 James ...
Lonely Planet's Pocket New York City is your most up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you.
This book lets you experience New York as your favorite famous New Yorkers do and get a rare peek into parts of New York they hold especially dear.
In an introduction to the notable places and characteristics of the city of New York, a young boy visits the city's most popular sites and ends his busy day with a gentle good night to Central Park and Harlem Meer. On board pages.
Easy-to-read text introduces the sights of New York City through a full day of sightseeing.
Ari and Tess are recruited by the Secret World Adventure Team for a mission in New York City, where they visit many well-known sights while trying to win a contest that may save an amazing roof-top skateboarding park.
NOW in its fifth Printing which includes the events of September 11, 2001.Selected by the American Association of University Presses as one of The Best of the Best from the University Presses.(2000)
This is its story. Praise for City on a Grid "The best account to date of the process by which an odd amalgamation of democracy and capitalism got written into New York's physical DNA.
The master tailors now turned to the courts, encouraged by a recent upstate ruling from Chief Justice Savage of the state supreme court. Declaring trade unions “monopolies of the most odious kind and injurious to trade,” Savage found ...