Title: 1933 Freedman Supervue Map of New York City -- Supervue Map of New York CityCartographer: S FreedmanYear/Place: 1933 (copyright 1932), New York CityMap Dimension (in.): 21.5 X 15.5 in.Description: This is a magnificent birds' eye view of Manhattan and adjacent areas. This is an advertising item for the Edison Hotel, which opened in 1931 by T. Edison (had lights). Its Midtown location is marked by a red arrow, located at 47th Street, west of Broadway. Routes from out of town to the hotel are marked in red. Many points of iterest are identified including Battery Park, Financial District, Central Park, Metropolitian Museum of Art, Empire State Building, Theater District, Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, etc. The view shows city blocks, streets, parks, bridges, ferries, piers, etc. Inset is the area around the Edison Hotel. It includes index to points of interest, districts, steamship piers, etc. On verso there is a tourist guide and more details about the points of interest.
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