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Polaroid of the Week: Movie Scripts for Sale Along Iconic Broadway

Polaroid of the Week: Movie Scripts for Sale Along Iconic Broadway

Broadway is world-famous for its theater district, but strolling its full length—as we did during our recent New York visit—reveals why it's the true pulse of NYC.

Broadway spans all of Manhattan, from Bowling Green in the south to 220th Street at the Harlem River in the north (15 miles/24 km). It continues another 18 miles to Sleepy Hollow in Westchester County.

Last week, we walked Manhattan's stretch south to north, reaching 125th Street in Harlem after seven hours, countless photos, and videos. We captured shifting architecture and landmarks like Wall Street, the Flatiron Building, and Times Square. The real magic lay in neighborhood details. Soon, we'll publish a photo essay from the Financial District to the Upper East Side and Harlem's edge. This week's Polaroid highlights one gem: a table of popular movie and TV scripts priced $15–$20 each. A movie quote fan couldn't pass it up!

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