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  • New York: Free Things to Do

  • The Freebies and Discounts Travel Guide to New York
  • By: Sarah Retter
  • Narrated by: Ron Welch
  • Length: 51 mins

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By: Sarah Retter
Narrated by: Ron Welch
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Publisher's Summary

This is the best guide for freebies and discounts available for one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the world: New York. It's probably also the most expensive. So, if you need to stretch your budget and get the most out of this wonderful city, this book is for you.

You'll find exciting things to do in New York: Free Things:

  • Cathedrals, churches, & cemeteries
  • Parks, gardens, & neighborhoods
  • Music
  • Attractions
  • Markets
  • Shows & rides
  • Museums
  • Accommodations
  • Festivals
  • Food and drinks
  • Discounts available
  • Theaters
  • Hotels
  • Cruises and tours

Plan your visit in advance, and save a lot of money while getting the most out of your traveling! Purchase your copy today, and start saving now!

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