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Advertisement | Visit The Early ShowJoin Dave Price On The Plaza In The Morning; Be On National TV!NEW YORK, Feb. 28, 2006 ![]() ![]() Dave Price On The PlazaDave Price has had many interesting moments and guests on the plaza for "The Early Show." From Tiger Woods to the cast of Sesame Street, Price has seen them all. Take a look at some of the highlights. | Share/Embed (CBS) If you're in Manhattan, visit The Early Show plaza, Monday through Friday and join weatherman and features reporter Dave Price at 8 and 8:30 a.m. Join the fun and be on national TV! Dave makes it an experience that's hard to forget. Broadcast from the ground floor of the General Motors Building, The Early Show reports on the issues of the day and offers viewers an opportunity to reach out and be part of the show. So stop by The Early Show plaza at 59th Street and 5th Avenue. No tickets are necessary. For more information, email us at Cohens@cbsnews.com, or call (212) 975-4061. The Early Show and Gray Line New York Sightseeing work together to provide free transportation on the "CBS Early Show Bus(video)" for anyone wishing to be a part of the plaza segments. Anyone wishing to take the "CBS Early Show Bus" from Times Square should arrive at the northwest corner of 47th Street and Broadway by the 7:30 a.m. daily departure time. The bus arrives at the plaza in time for Dave's 8 a.m. weather segment. After the 8:30 a.m. weather, the bus returns anyone wishing to go to 47th and Broadway, by 9:00 a.m. The bus operates every day except Sunday. In addition, the Grayline CBS Fun Bus can be made available to large groups in need of transportation to The Early Show plaza. For information on that, contact Brian Bagley at (212) 975-2890 or bagleyb@cbsnews.com. The Early Show wishes to thank the following companies for their help in providng services to our guests on the plaza: Kaboomenergy.com Chock Full O' Nuts Coffee Lender's Bagels Aunt Jemima Frozen Breakfasts Joeysfinefoods.com OrchidIslandjuice.com Celeste Pizza ©MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Advertisement Red Cross: 128,000 May Perish In MyanmarAid Organization Predicts Death Toll Could Double Unless Junta Allows In More Foreign Aid, Workers |
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