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Ultimate Destination Landmarks & Monuments Jigsaw Puzzle

New Yorker Cover by Artist Jacques de Loustal, originally published on April 20th, 2009

New York Puzzle Company takes care in choosing each image so that every puzzle is evocative, with differing challenge levels to suit all puzzling tastes. NYPC puzzles’ vintage aesthetics and iconic imagery inspire a feeling that is at once nostalgic and fun. Not just challenging but also beautiful, each completed puzzle is gallery worthy; many of our customers love to frame their finished puzzles and hang them on their walls as works of art.

Using licensed imagery ranging from The New Yorker magazine covers to the literary art from Harry Potter, NYPC puzzles range from 24 to 2000 pieces and are all made 100% in the USA out of recycled cardboard and printed with soy inks. Our durable, double-thick chip board and fully interlocking pieces assure that you are getting some of the best quality puzzles on the market.

Ultimate Destination

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About New York Puzzle Co Ultimate Destination

Themes: Landmarks & Monuments, Magazines and Newspapers

Puzzle Type Jigsaw Puzzle
Mfg. Part Number NY024
UPC Number 819844012007
Release Year 2016
Puzzle Category Pop Culture
Item Number 103598
Availability Online Only

Ratings & Reviews

Overall Quality
Excellent (100%)
Overall Value
Excellent (95%)
Overall Difficulty
Hard (46%)
5 Stars
Taylor Johnston - Tallahassee, FL
Quality: Excellent
Value: Excellent
Difficulty: Medium

5 Stars
Trisha Verzera - Mesa, AZ
Quality: Excellent
Value: Excellent
Difficulty: Medium

5 Stars
Karin Hagan - Sharon, MA
Quality: Excellent
Value: Excellent
Difficulty: Advanced

This was the 7th puzzle since Christmas. We got the border done, and the top 20%. Then, well, it got hard. We finally broke the hard and fast rule and looked at the image again. Then we propped the box top up. Then we realized we were not having any fun. A friend now has it, and it will be donated to our library if and when she finishes. The quality of the puzzle is great, but for us, it was hard without being engaging.

5 Stars
Joseph Cooney - Havertown, PA
Quality: Excellent
Value: Good
Difficulty: Hard

5 Stars
Doreen Crutchfield - Kansas City, MO


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