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The Manhattan Skyline by Josh Rubin

John Wagner has spent 3 years drawing an the Manhattan skyline from both the East River view and the Hudson River view. Both go from Battery Park up to 96th Street.
The illustrations are phenomenal. The design is also informational -500 of the most prominent buildings are called out and described by name, date, dimensions, and architect. More information and ordering instructions can be found at grandscapes.biz
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