New York

New York
ISBN-10
0762735333
ISBN-13
9780762735334
Series
New York
Category
New York (State)
Pages
253
Language
English
Published
2004-12
Publisher
Insiders' Guide (CT)
Authors
Kay Scheller, William G. Scheller

Description

Stay at a lighthouse on Lake Ontario, explore some gorges and waterfalls in the Finger Lakes, or walk a historic mile in Queens-New York has endless ways to discover off-the- beaten path places that make the Empire State special. William G. and Kay Scheller are travel writers who have for decades combed the backstreets and two-lane blacktops of the Empire State. They currently live in Waterville, Vermont.

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