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Where the sidewalk ends: how to find old New York Where the sidewalk ends: how to find old New York
Where the sidewalk ends: how to find old New York    
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Produced by the folks at Herb Lester, this is a guide to the New York you’ve always wanted to see but feared might have disappeared for good. It reveals New York City's oldest bars and taverns, oddball mom and pop stores, and old-fashioned soda fountains and luncheon counters.

From Edward Hopper diners and down-at-heel dive bars to overstocked grocery stores and mountainous pastrami sandwiches. From Patsy’s Pizzeria in Harlem, to the Nom Wah Tea Parlor in Chinatown, taking in along the way Katz's, the "21" Club and McSorley's Old Ale House, in these long-established Manhattan businesses, the city’s cantankerous spirit lives on.

The map has been designed and illustrated by New York’s own Jim Datz. It is A3 (297x420mm) folded to A6 (105x148mm), and litho printed on recycled paper.