Off the Beaten (Subway) Track: New York City's Best Unusual Attractions
Selected Book Details
- Paperback
- Author: SUZANNE REISMAN
- Publisher: Turner Pub Co
- Release Date: July 2008
- ISBN-10: 1581826419
- ISBN-13: 9781581826418
- List Price: $16.95
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryWhile it may seem that every possible topic about New York City's attractions has been written about, Off the Beaten (Subway) Track is the first book to focus on the hundreds of off-the-beaten-path destinations in the city. Some are small museums, others are historic places long forgotten, some are stores that sell only odd things, and some are distinguished for their claim to fame as the world's largest/smallest whatever. All of them are notable for the passion with which their proprietors and curators care for them, and all can be visited via the subway system as the author directs readers to which of the city's 486 subway stations will get them closest. These are the types of places and things that fit perfectly with New Yorkers' psyches and egos and satisfy the desire of tourists to see the unusual. For example, New York is home to the world's tallest Doric column, the world's largest armory, the world's largest cathedral, and the world's largest Reform synagogue. It also has a troll museum, a numismatic museum, a skyscraper museum, doll and toy museums, and a museum of comic and cartoon art. In many cases, half the fun of visiting many of these sites is meeting the people behind them. Organized geographically to help readers explore the culture and diversity of the city's great neighborhoods, Off the Beaten (Subway) Track: New York City's Best Unusual Attractions offers venues in Lower, Middle, and Upper Manhattan; Brooklyn; the Bronx; Queens; and Staten Island. Each section features attractions and fascinating sidebars highlighting places that are particularly interesting to explore. |
Customer Reviews
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Not good for travellers new to New York
This book is much more suited to people who live in New York or know the city very well. If you are new to the city is not a good way to get accustomed to the city, as the book doesn't really lay out general information and most of the attractions in the book are very odd.
One for even the locals
I was planning my third trip to NYC and purchased this to see if it may contain some things that might not have been in all the other travel books that I had purchased. I think there was one, maybe two things here that I heard about previously. I did end up taking the vertical tour at St. John the Divine that was mentioned in the book. It was a wonderful tour and a highlight of my trip that I would have never have known about. I think it you are a frequet visitor looking for new things to do or even a local, you will find something different here.
New York I could love
Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (2/09)
People who know me are often surprised when I tell them that New York is NOT one of my favorite cities. Granted, the first time I was there, it was miserably cold, and that could make most anybody dislike a place. But the second time was in the spring; I got great Broadway tickets and saw some amazing exhibitions, yet I still wouldn't count it among my favorite places in this country, let alone on this planet. When I picked up Suzanne Reisman's "Off the Beaten (Subway) Track," I was quite skeptical. Promising us the New York City's best unusual attractions, it made me curious enough to crack it open and read a few sentences here and there.
Well, I have to admit - if Ms. Reisman would be my guide, or if I simply follow some of her suggestions next time I find myself in NYC, I just might change my mind about it. Written in pleasantly chatty, yet extremely informative way, this book takes the reader to places I never thought to look for during either of my visits. I have to admit that the only place I was aware of before I read the book was actually Louis Armstrong House. I don't scare easily, yet most of my NYC explorations have been sadly limited to Manhattan, maybe due to the fact that people simply do not smile much in the city, and even less so while on the subway. But after reading about all the fascinating places described within "Off the Beaten (Subway) Track," there were so many of them that piqued my interest that I'll probably have to head up North sooner than I anticipated.
Organized in a sensible, geographical way, Ms. Reisman's book would enable anybody to head to less well-known areas with enough confidence to conquer even the fascinating New York City's public transportation. The pleasantly eclectic mix of attractions in the book, ranging from a Troll Museum to a Masonic Museum, with enough art and religious places thrown in, should make anybody's visit to NYC far more pleasant and unusual. And the addition of some quite off-the-wall-sounding eating places only makes the whole mix more appealing.
I've enjoyed Ms. Reisman's "Off the Beaten (Subway) Track" greatly and I would recommend it to anybody who loves to travel, either for real or just in an armchair. The New York she describes is fresh, unusual and engaging. I found the book to be well researched, thoughtfully written and filled with valuable practical advice.
Great if you want to see the real New York
Having lived in New York for several years, none of the guide books I've ever flicked through capture the true spirit of the real New York. If all you're looking to do is go to the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building, this is not the book for you. If you are looking to get a feel for the real New York, in all its strange and quirkiness, you need this book.... even if you live in New York.
Recommended for any travel library strong in New York City attractions
There are so many books on New York's attractions that one might wonder at the need for yet another, but this book is a key and the first to focus on a hundred off-the-beaten-path destinations, from small museums and nearly forgotten historic places to odd shops and small oddities. A geographic arrangement aids in the journey, with chapters offering addresses, hours, directions, web sites, and long paragraphs of enticing description. Recommended for any travel library strong in New York City attractions.