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My first encounter with Manhattan occurred in December 1981, shortly after my arrival to Blacksburg VA from Baghdad Iraq. I saw a posted note at the university on wanting riders to NYC by a freshman at Virginia Tech. I was one of three such riders, contributing to the gas cost for the trip.Sadly my NYC visit was a story of missed opportunity.. our 2 day stay (3 nights) was already cut short by one day/night when our van was delayed 24hrs for temporary repairs at a rural truck stop in Tennessee. After the van limped into NYC late in the day and we'd unpacked at the Prince George on 27th St, the tour guide/driver asked all the guys if we would help him repair the van at a depot in Staten Island for however long it took, leaving the girls in the hotel. I was amazed at the request, and declined - I hadn't come all this way to work as an unpaid mechanic. Crazy that the tour company seemed to have no mechanic or replacement vehicle. I seem to remember at least 4 of the guys agreed to help, to speed up the repairs.
We expected them to return first thing in the morning, but when it got past 10am with no sign of them and no word I decided to head out on foot by my own. Everyone else at the hotel decided to wait - as it turned out, till late afternoon (with departure from NYC the following morning). So I was by myself in NYC, no street map and no idea of what was worth seeing, where it was or how to get there (1979 was pre-internet). I did quite a bit of walking, but missed all the attractions you mentioned. Would've loved to have seen them. At least I got to a Broadway show even if it was a performer I'd normally not want to see, and a late dinner by myself at Sardi's. The pictures I'm posting give you and idea of where I went.
Next morning it was time to leave - the driver/guide drove across Central Park on one of the traverse roads, no stopping.. and that was it. Talk about disappointment... but the remainder of my tour group saw even less.
From my brief time in NYC I would've loved to have lived there, or at least spend a few months. Glad I triggered some good memories!
I had a brandnew small suitcase for the "occasion", and it did not help that the driver decided suddenly (at night and during a thunderstorm) that he was not ready to drive in Manhattan! He dropped me off at some exit at the Interstate. I walked in the dark towards civilization, and after passing some forest like trees in the dark, there was a lit sign! HARLEM.