What To See In New York (1912) is a travel guidebook written by John Wanamaker, a prominent American businessman and founder of the department store chain that bears his name. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the must-see sights and attractions in New York City at the turn of the 20th century, including museums, theaters, parks, and historic landmarks. The guidebook is organized into different sections based on the neighborhoods and boroughs...
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