Hi. I hope you'll find our "Mark Twain's New York" walking tours suitable for your calendar of upcoming events. We are presenting tours at 1:00 PM on the first and third Saturday each month, from April 2 to October 15, with an additional outing (our annual Mark Twain's New York birthday tour) scheduled for Saturday, November 26th. Our website, www.MarkTwainsNewYork.com, has complete information & pictures about tour highlights as well as useful links to other Mark Twain resources on the Web. Thanks much. Here's the info: ________________________________ For immediate release Contact: Peter Salwen, 917-620-5371 Discover Mark Twain's New York EVENT: WALKING TOUR -- "MARK TWAIN'S NEW YORK" WEBSITE: www.MarkTwainsNewYork.com LOCATION: 499 BROADWAY (between Broome & Spring Sts.) RESERVATIONS: call 917-620-5371 or email [log in to unmask] PRICE: $20 DATES & TIMES: 1 PM, first and third Saturday of the month, April - October Saturday, April 2 Saturday, April 16 Saturday, May 7 Saturday, May 21 Saturday, June 4 Saturday, June 18 Saturday, July 2 Saturday, July 18 Saturday, August 6 Saturday, August 20 Saturday, September 3 Saturday, September 17 Saturday, October 1 Saturday, October 15 plus Saturday, November 26 (our annual Mark Twain's Birthday tour) ABOUT THIS TOUR: Over a hundred years after his death, Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) is still America's best-known and best-loved author -- and still a top best-seller. He also was the most celebrated New Yorker of his day, while New York itself played a major role in advancing and shaping Clemens' career, his ideas, and his personal and family life. Our two-hour "Mark Twain's New York" walking tour covers many aspects of the humorist's life and art, as we visit nearly two dozen places in lower Manhattan where Mark Twain lived, visited, did business, and generally made himself, as he put it, “the most conspicuous person on the planet.” Call (917-620-5371) or write ([log in to unmask]) for reservations, or visit us online at www.marktwainsnewyork.com for further information. # # # # # # From: The Mark Twain Circle of New York