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New York is fast becoming the art center of the world. In addition to the museums there are always exhibits in privately owned art galleriesand other events of special interest. These are usually described in the art and music sections of the daily newspapers, particularly the ‘N. Y. Times’ and the ‘N. Y. Herald Tribune,’ and in such magazines as ‘Cue’ and ‘The New Yorker.’ The principal private art galleries are in the vicinity of East 57th St.; visitors are welcome.

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Bronx – Concourse Plaza, 161st St. & Grand Concourse, Moderate sized; near Yankee Stadium; reasonable.

Brooklyn – St. George, 51 Clark St. Extremely large, commercial, residental and transient; swimming pool, all facilities; reasonable.

Broadway Manhattan New York City Photographic Print

Broadway Looking Towards Times Square, Manhattan, New York City, USA

Broadway Looking Towards Times Square, Manhattan, New York City, USA
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Broadway, the longest and most fantastic street in the world, starts its 16-mile journey from the tip of Manhattan as a shipping lane, moves a few blocks north to the Wall Street financial center, passes by the civic buildings of the city, and takes a diagonal course from Union Square through the needle-trades area between 34th and 39th Streets. Between 42d and 53d Streets, Broadway is the Great White Way —renowned as an amusement and theatrical center. From 53rd Street to Columbus Circle it cuts through Automobile Row, center of the auto retail trade. It changes its diagonal course at 79th Street to parallel the island’s high escarpment facing the Hudson River. Here it is lined with hotels, apartment houses, cafeterias, beauty salons, movie houses, and churches. At 114th Street it strikes a new note in the buildings of Columbia University, and another at 155th Street in a group of museums. From this point on it is a nondescript thoroughfare, ending as a semisuburban road as it approaches the city’s limits.

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Pennsylvania Station District New York Railroad Print

New York Pennsylvania Railroad

New York Pennsylvania Railroad
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Conveniently located near Pennsylvania Station and the popular 34th St. shopping region. Close to the wholesale garment district. Governor Clinton, 31st St. & Seventh Ave. Spanish speaking personnel; very large, commercial; reasonable. Sheraton McAlpin, 34th St. & Sixth Ave. Large, centrally located; moderate. New Yorker, 34th St. & Eight Ave. Enormous commercial hotel, always busy, a center of activity; moderate. Statler Hilton, 33rd St. & Seventh Ave. Extremely large, important commercially, a convention center; moderate.

Times Square District Art Print – New York City Posters

Times Square, New York

Times Square, New York
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West side of town from 42nd St. to 59th St. Hotels in this area are convenient to transportation, theaters, restaurants and night clubs. Somewhat noisy, busy at night, but vey close to center activities. – Abbey, 151 W. 51st St. Some rooms air contioned; large number of Spanish speaking personnel; reasonable. Sheraton-Astor, 1519 Broadway (at 44th Street). One of the meeting places of the city, features shops, banquet facilities, good food; moderate. Dixie, 250 W. 43rd St. Busy; Spanish speaking staff; reasonable. Edison, 228 W. 47th St. Large Commercial hotel; 46th St. entrance; reasonable. Manhattan, 44th and 8th Ave, newest; reasonable. Paramount, 235 W. 46th St. Large, popular hotel; reasonable. Picadilly, 227 W. 45th St. Large comercial hotel; reasonable. Taft, 769 Seventh Ave. Extremely large, busy; reasonable. Woodstock, 127 W. 43rd St. Busy, reasonable.

Hayden Planetarium Metropolitan Museum of Art New York

Rose Center For Earth and Space, Hayden Planetarium, New York, USA

Rose Center For Earth and Space, Hayden Planetarium, New York, USA
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Being alone in town on a Sunday can be a dull prospect if you don’t know your way about. Of course, there are always the Broadway movie houses, but you can go to the movies anytime, so why waste a day in New York doing that?

Saturday night, pick up a few Sunday newspapers, particularly in the ‘Times’ and ‘Herald Tribune’ and also ‘The New Yorker’ and ‘Cue’. These are all valuable as guides to amusements and special events. Go through the theatrical sections; many legitimate theaters, especially Off Broadway, give performances on Sunday. Possibly you can find a show that you’d like to see and Sundays are often the easiest days for geting tickets. If the shows are unknown to you, turn to ‘The New Yorker’ or ‘Cue’ for reviews.

In the morning, how about having breakfast sent up to your room? Somehow this is one of life’s great luxuries.

You may want to attend religious services at one of New York’s well known houses of worship.

Interior, Metropolitan Museum, New York City

Interior, Metropolitan Museum, New York City
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Sunday is a good day for a visit to the Hayden Planetarium where you can see an extremely interesting show for a modest charge. Immediately adjacent to the Planetarium and in the same park area is the American Museum of Natural History, which is so large that you could spend days there. It has many fine exhibits and also schedules lectures, movies and special shows. There is a little shop in the museum which sells various novelties like bird’s eggs, sea shells and all sorts of gifts that would delight children.

At 85th St & Central Park West, you can take an eastbound cross-rown bus which runs through Central Park to Fifth Avenue. Walk to the Metropolitan Museum of Art (82nd St.) where you’ll see priceless paintings and exhibits. There is a shop in the museum which sells art books and amazingly good reproductions of original art works in the museum collection at very reasonable prices.

New York Statue of Liberty Masterprint

New York

New York Masterprint
11 in. x 17 in.
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New York is both a state and a city. The state – the Empire State – reaches up to Buffalo and Niagara Falls alonf the Canadian border. The capital is Albany, linked to the vast metropolis of New York by the huge Hudson River.

John F. Kennedy International Airport is 16 miles southeast of midtown Manhattan, travel time about one hour. La Guardia Field is nine miles east; travel time about one hour. Newark Airport is 13 miles west; travel time about one hour.

Although the city is well supplied with hotels, rooms are often scarce. Always write for a reservation and have it confirmed by the hotel, if possible. Prices given are minimum, not including a tax. New york is one of the great restaurant cities of the world. If you are going to one of more important and expensive places, make a reservation.

Times Square, New York Art Print

Times Square, New York

Times Square, New York Art Print
Hoffman, Torsten
39.34 in. x 19.67 in.
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Some people say ‘New York is a great place to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there’ – perhaps under the impression that New Yorkers are cool toward strangers, live in night clubs and have no family life. This is not true. New Yorkers are friendly, do have family lives and are basically the same as people from other parts of the country. New York is a very cosmopolitan city with representatives of almost every country in the world among its population. In fact, native-born New Yorkers are probably in the minority. Manhattan Island, the center of the city, s the part most interesting to visitors. Manhattan is overcrowded, busy and somewhat noisy. Getting around wll be simplified if you learn how to take advantage of local transportation. In spite of anything you may have heard, prices in stores, restaurants and hotels are the same for visitors as they are for New Yorkers.

New York is one one of the richest, biggest and most important cities in the world. It consists of five boroughs – Manhattan, Bronx (on the mainland), Brooklyn and Queens (on Long Island) and Richmond (Staten Island). Millions of communities live in New Jersey, Westchester County, Long Island and Connecticut. Since Manhattan is an island, getting to work often involves a bridge, tunnel or ferry; all facilities are overcrowded during the rush hours. Despite such inconveniences, the city draws more and more people to it each year. The pace is intense but for those who are talented, ambitious or lucky, the rewards are great.

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Things Not to Do in New York City

Times Square, New York City, USA

Times Square, New York City, USA Photographic Print
Pearson, Doug
12 in. x 9 in.
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Don’t… Take a twilight carriage ride in Central Park

You may recall the scene in Manhattan where Woody Allen and Mariel Hemingway take a romantic, private, horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park, quipping their way through the leafy quiet. We regret to inform you that your carriage ride will be nothing like that experience. The horse will seem tired, the driver’s patter will be even less entertaining than Mia Farrow’s memoirs, and you’ll spend the entire ride crawling along the park’s main drives, staring at the back of another carriage, and enduring dirty looks from locals and animal lovers.

Instead… Get up early and walk through Central Park

The park is at its most magical in the morning, when the crowds are thin and the green lawns are fresh, and you’ll want to wander off the main roads and explore its 843 acres at your own pace. You might even want to, you know, stop and smell some flowers—or at least something more aromatic than horse poo. So get up early one morning, grab a cup of joe and a roll from a street cart, and eat your breakfast walking some of the park’s woodsier byways. Enter the park from either Fifth Avenue or Central Park West in the mid-Seventies, and head toward the center: This latitude offers easy access to some of the park’s best features. You can drift around the marshy shores of the lake, climb Pilgrim Hill near the Conservatory Water, or stand still with a view to the east and watch for Pale Male and Lola, the famous red-tailed hawks who use an apartment building on Fifth Avenue as a launchpad for their own Central Park explorations.

Don’t… Eat at a restaurant in Times Square

We understand the slickster appeal of Times Square, with its gaudy neon, its aura of history, its unbridled commercialism. But we don’t understand why anyone bothers to eat there. The Giuliani-era campaign to make Times Square safe for families and visitors had the side effect of attracting faceless national chains: Red Lobster, Applebee’s, and Chevy’s Fresh Mex hadn’t set foot in New York City until they marched up 42nd Street. And guess what? The chains are exactly the same as the ones in the ‘burbs—just more expensive.

Instead … Eat in Hell’s Kitchen

Two blocks west of Times Square is Hell’s Kitchen, a gentrified neighborhood of former tenements now populated by young actors, writers, and other up-and-comers. These people need reliable, inexpensive places to chow down, and Ninth Avenue is lined with obliging eateries that run the ethnic gamut from Vietnamese to Puerto Rican to Greek to Italian—ideal for a quick, affordable lunch between sightseeing stops, or for a pre- or post-theater bite. Try Pam Real Thai for an authentic taste of Bangkok, Chimichurri Grill for Argentine-style steak, Meskerem for savory Ethiopian food (pictured), or Esca for first-rate Italian seafood—or just walk up and down the avenue till you find something that appeals.

Vintage Travel: Destination New York Art Print

Destination New York

Destination New York Giclee Print
Chaden, Tina
9 in. x 12 in.
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New York (the Empire State) has the largest state population in the country. The state has a varied topography but is mostly rolling land and pleasant valleys; there are two important mountain ranges, the Catskills in the southeast, and the Adirondacks in the northeast. In the western part of the state is the famous Finger Lake district. Summers are moderately hot in southern New york, but cooler in the northern portion; winters are severe in the north and west, but comparatively mild in the southern half.

The leading products are ladies’ and men’s clothing, knit goods, paper, chemicals, photographic supplies, minerals, fish and agricultural products. New York City is a major printing and publishing center as well as a famous financial and banking center.

Other important cities are Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Yonkers, Albany (the capital), Utica, Schenectady, Niagara Falls, Binghampton, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Jamestown, Poughkeepsie, Rome and Watertown. Vacation spots include Alexandria Bay and the Thousand Island district, Ausable Chasm, the Catskill and Adirondack mountain areas, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Schroon Lake, Old Farge, Saratoga Springs and Watkins Glen, and on eastern Long Island, the Hampton Bays, Southampton and Montauk Point.

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Reno Cigar Store Art Print by Alain Bertrand

Reno Cigar Store

Reno Cigar Store Art Print
Bertrand, Alain
19.67 in. x 15.74 in.
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The principal retail shopping district extends from 34th St. to 59th St. The west side of this region has such large deparment stores. Imported and specialized merchandise may be obtained in many of the large department stores. In New York this means the legitimate theater as opposed to motion pictures. Everyone who comes to New York wants to see the hit shows, and there just aren’t enough tickets to go around, particularly during the first few months after the show opens.