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Speaking of New York…
Looking for an interesting speaker with encyclopedic knowledge of New York City and the movies to give a unique photo-rich presentation at your next event? You’ve found him! Since 2008, professional movie location scout Nick Carr has been taking readers on a tour of New York’s most beautiful, historic, and downright strange places through his…
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I absolutely love this!!! such a great NY moment when the energy is soo rapid there, but dogs will do there thing regardless.