Top 10 Reasons Why Your City Deserves a Moleskine City Notebook
Morgaine Swann says:
"Well, I don't live there anymore, but I think they need to do one for Philadelphia because:
1. The food is amazing. There are certain things you can only get there, like cheese steaks and bags of soft pretzels, but the city also has some of the finest restaurants in the country.
2. The Italian Market
3. 30th St. Station
4. Reading Terminal Market
5. The Museums
6. First Fridays
7. South Street
8. King of Prussia Mall
9. Rittenhouse Square
10. Boathouse Row
And I didn't even mention the historic sites - the first public library in the country, the mint, Old City, Society Hill, The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and they should include New Hope, even though it's quite a bit north of the city.
I think it should be the first American city on their list."
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Fully agree... was there last November and loved the city. Used a pocket reporter (square) in landscape as my travel journal.
Personally I think Glasgow and Edinburgh need City Notebooks too.
Posted by: thomas aka Headphonaught | February 06, 2007 at 11:50 AM
The series is not complete without Glasgow and Edinburgh. because they are so close together they should combine them.
Posted by: Jeroen Dijkstra | January 10, 2010 at 08:32 AM