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From: Justin Gural May 03, 2010 |
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Do you really need that "Omaha" coffee mug made in China? Eric Lucas thinks not.
Photo: Photo by zaqi, via Flickr (Creative Commons)
The hotel concierge was aghast.
"No, you cannot walk all the way down to Wall Street," he said. "Sir, let me call you a cab."
He looked at me as if I had proposed rowing from New York to London a whim requiring herculean effort and exposing me to incalculable danger.
Nonetheless I asked for a map. I was in Midtown Manhattan, and the distance from there to Wall Street, where I had a lunch appointment, was three miles or so. If I can't walk three miles, it's time to set me on a rock in the woods and send me off to the next incarnation. It was 10 a.m., plenty of leeway. I shouldered my day pack and set off, concierge wide-eyed in my wake.
Thus I had a very enjoyable stroll through Manhattan, on a fine spring day. My route took me through the Garment District, where workers still careen up and down the street hauling buggy-racks of fur coats. Who knew?
Read the rest of Eric's list here, via World Hum.
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