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New York by Eleanor Berman
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I like the detail maps of neighborhoods, blocks, and museums which show the major sights. It doesn’t have a lot of detail but covers a lot of information. ( )
  janepriceestrada | Jun 20, 2008 |
Excellent guidebook with terrific illustrations. Took us to parts of Manhattan I'd hardly heard of... ( )
  andyx | May 22, 2007 |
This is a great guide to New York and makes a wonderful souvenir. ( )
  helensdatter | Mar 20, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 075661533X, Turtleback)

At first glance New York City might seem overwhelming, but the Eyewitness Travel to New York will make the city feel uncomplicated. Take a bite out of the Big Apple as you discover New York's shopping, museums, restaurants, hotels, parks, nightlife, and theaters. This lavishly illustrated guide will enlighten your experience and make it easy to manage. Everyday in New York offers its visitors something new to see and experience.

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