The Smalbanac 2.0

The Smalbanac 2.0
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9781438463605
ISBN-13 : 143846360X
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Book Synopsis The Smalbanac 2.0 by : Christine M. Garretson-Persans

Download or read book The Smalbanac 2.0 written by Christine M. Garretson-Persans and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 2016-11-15 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A quirky, fun guide to New York’s Capital District. With new and updated entries on everything from food, shopping, and the arts to people, history, and places to visit, The Smalbanac 2.0 is a wry, affectionate, and practical guide to New York State’s capital city and surrounding area. Packed with information, this guide is perfect not only for visitors, new students, and those relocating to the area but also for long-term residents who want to get out of their comfort zones and explore the many hidden—and some not-so-hidden—treasures the area has to offer. Praise for the First Edition “An eclectic and affectionate look at the quirks of our region and its many hidden treasures.” — Albany Times Union “The Smalbanac is a delightful, informative guide to history, culture, cuisine and shopping in Albany, Schenectady, and Troy Whether you like to travel, dine out, or learn local history, this is an exceptional book, worth reading and keeping on hand for when someone laments, ‘I’m so bored.’” — Schenectady Daily Gazette


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