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New York City
Contributor(s): Vaughan, Carolyn (Author)

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ISBN: 0761132406     ISBN-13: 9780761132400
Publisher: Workman Publishing
OUR PRICE: $9.31  

Binding Type: Other
Published: April 2004
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Annotation: NEW YORK CITY FANDEX celebrates the exuberant city of New York, from Battery Park to Rockefeller Center to Yankee Stadium, the house that Ruth built. Meander through Greenwich Village's tangle of streets, some of which follow Algonquin Indian paths. Visit the Statue of Liberty, whose nose is as big as the average nine-year-old. Have a nosh at the coffeeshop featured in Seinfeld. Covering monuments, buildings, museums, zoos, parks, neighborhoods, plus subways, cabs, delis and more, NEW YORK FANDEX brings alive the Big Apple and all its must see destinations. 50 INDIDIVIDUALLY DIE-CUT CARDS
  • FULL COLOR THROUGHOUT
  • KNOWLEDGE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
  • FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY


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    Additional Information
    BISAC Categories:
    - Travel | United States - General
    - Travel | Special Interest - Family
    - Travel | Reference - General
    Lexile Measure: 1240 IG (Illustrated Guide)
    Series: Fandex Family Field Guides
    Physical Information: 0.87" H x 4.18" W x 10.72" L (0.70 lbs) 50 pages
    Themes:
    - Geographic Orientation - New York
    - Locality - New York, N.Y.
    - Topical - Family
    Features: Illustrated, Price on Product
     
    Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
    Publisher Description:
    Introducing a brand new Fandex(R) idea: the travel guide, perfect for families planning a trip and a great souvenir or gift to bring back home. A natural marriage of format and subject, each guide combines unique, individually die-cut cards with full-color photographs and illustrations and a lively, fact-filled text.
    Launching the travel guides is "New York City," one of the most visited, family-friendly destinations in the U.S. "New York City" covers the highlights--museums, neighborhoods, parks, famous buildings--and those unexpected, distinctly New York institutions like taxis, delis, even the coffee shop known to millions of "Seinfeld" fans. There's the Brooklyn Bridge, and the story of P. T. Barnum leading a parade of 21 elephants across its span to prove the structure was safe. The Statue of Liberty, Chinatown, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, the UN (not technically in New York, or even America, but an international zone owned by all UN member countries).
     
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