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Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 16:03:41 -0400
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Subject: Holy Land maps exhibition  in NYC
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Oops, I forgot one, as Dr. Cobb reminds me.   Well, this is a bit further
south in its geographic focus than those ice people maps.

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Borders and Boundaries: Maps of the Holy Land, 15th-19th centuries. April
17-July 21, 2002

An exhibition at the Herbert & Eileen Bernard Museum, Congregation Emanu-El
of the City of New York

One East 65th [near Central park, between Fifth and Madison Avenues]

 212-744-1400      [x313 to arrange for docent led tour]

Hours: Sun-Th 10-4:30; Friday 10-4; Sat 1-4:30.  No charge.

Enjoy!


Alice C. Hudson
Chief, Map Division
The Humanities and Social Sciences Library
The New York Public Library
5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Room 117
New York, NY 10018-2788

[log in to unmask]; 212-930-0589; fax 212-930-0027

http://nypl.org/research/chss/map/map.html


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