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Central Park Hostel, New York, New York
New York's newest hostel is
located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Perfect for students and budget
travelers, the Central Park Hostel is just a short walk to Central Park,
Columbia University, and mass transportation. This area has plenty of restaurants
and bars, but if you want to head downtown, the B and C subway lines are
right on the block! The Central Park Hostel is a budget class economy hostel.
The newly renovated and comfortable hostel features colorful, sunny dormitory
style rooms. Each room is air-conditioned. New tiled, bright bathrooms
are shared. Lockers, recreation room/TV lounge, foodservice and 24-hour
security are available to all guests.
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Maps
New
York City (Eyewitness Travel City Map)
Lonely
Planet New York City (City Maps Series) Paperback
Manhattan
in Maps : 1527-1995
From crude woodblock engravings
depicting 16th-century explorers' first glimpse of New York Harbor to the
latest satellite photographs of Manhattan, the rare maps of New York in
this book offer a unique look at the city's evolution over the past 400
years.
The
Street Book: An Encyclopedia of Manhattan's Street Names and Their OriginsHenry
Moscow, 1978 Hagstrom. Derivation of each street name in Manhattan.
Naming
New York : Manhattan Places and How They Got Their Names by Sanna
Feirstein
From Publishers Weekly Who
knew that Broadway was originally an Indian trail that ran north from the
southern tip of Manhattan? In Naming New York: Manhattan Places &
How They Got Their Names, Sanna Feirstein, a docent at the New-York Historical
Society, draws on an impressive array of sources to produce a lively, informative
reference to the people and histories behind Manhattan's varied streets.
Though indexed and organized by neighborhood, the book lacks detailed maps.
Illus.
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