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Frommer's Memorable Walks New York (Frommers Memorable Walks) by Reid Bramblett (ISBN: 9780764556418)
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by Reid Bramblett
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- Title Frommer's Memorable Walks New York (Frommers Memorable Walks)
- Author Reid Bramblett
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Frommers
- ISBN 9780764556418
About the author
Reid Bramblett is a veteran of the Frommer's editorial offices and the author of several Frommer's guides, including Frommer's Italy from $70 a Day, Frommer's Tuscany and Umbria, Frommer's Northern Italy, and Europe For Dummies, as well as a contributor to Frommer's Europe from $70 A Day and Honeymoons For Dummies. You'll notice the distinct lack of American destinations on that list of books. Never fear. Reid is also a former resident of Brooklyn's Park Slope and (briefly) Williamsburg neighborhoods, and he now hangs his hat in Maspeth, Queens. He promises one day to get around to living in Manhattan as well, but not until rents come way down or travel writers' salaries go way up.
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