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42nd Street (Manhattan)

Index 42nd Street (Manhattan)

42nd Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, known for its theaters, especially near the intersection with Broadway at Times Square in Midtown. [1]

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The Musical, Boulevard East, Bowery Savings Bank, Briarcliff Farms, Broadway (Manhattan), Broadway Bus Terminal, Broadway theatre, Bryant Hall Building, Bryant Park, Bus lanes in New York City, Bush Tower, Cafe con Leche (Sunday party), Campbell Apartment, Campus of New York University, Cannibal film, Chanin Building, Chita Rivera, Christie's Education, Christine Jorgensen Reveals, Chrysler Building, Comic Art Convention, ..., Commissioners' Plan of 1811, Commodore Records, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Crayon, Croton Aqueduct, Croton Distributing Reservoir, Daily News Building, Darren Ockert, Davega Stores, David Todd (architect), Debt clock, Deuce, Dick Sprang, Dollar vans in the New York metropolitan area, Dorb the Chemist, Inc., Doris Doscher, Driving Miss Daisy (play), Dyer Avenue, Early history of the IRT subway, East 78th Street Houses, Easter (Patti Smith Group album), Edith Taliaferro, Eighth Avenue (Manhattan), Eleven Times Square, Eleventh Avenue (Manhattan), Emma Goldman, Empire State Building, Empire State Development Corporation, Empire Theatre (42nd Street), Eugene De Rosa, Fair Lawn, New Jersey, Fame (1980 film), Fantastic Four, FDR Drive, Felix Arndt, Feminists Fighting Pornography, Fifth and Madison Avenues Line, First Avenue (Manhattan), Forty-second Street and Grand Street Ferry Railroad, Four Freedoms Plaza, Frank Henenlotter, Frank Joslyn Baum, Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics), Gail Kane, Garment District, Manhattan, George Keister, Give My Regards to Broadway, Glad Tidings Tabernacle, Gopher Gang, Grand Central Terminal, Grand Central–42nd Street (IRT Lines), Grindhouse, Gristedes, Harry Helmsley, Harvey Wiley Corbett, Havana on the Hudson, Headquarters of the United Nations, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, Henri Pachard, Henry B. Harris, Herbert Huncke, Hercules (1997 film), Herman's World of Sporting Goods, Hillsborough Township, New Jersey, History of New York City (1898–1945), History of the New York City Subway, History of transportation in New York City, Hoboken Terminal, Holy Cross Church (Manhattan), Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Manhattan), Horn & Hardart, Hotel Astor (New York City), Hotel Carter (Manhattan), Hotel Manhattan, Houston, West Street and Pavonia Ferry Railroad, Hudson Park and Boulevard, IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line, IRT Flushing Line, IRT Lexington Avenue Line, Irving T. Bush, Jill Freedman, Joe Bob Briggs, John J. Pershing, Jonny Woo, José Quintero, Josephine Baker, Journal Square Transportation Center, Julian Eltinge, Karen Finley, King Karol, Larry Evans (chess grandmaster), Latting Observatory, Laurie Beechman, Laurie Beechman Theatre, Lexington Avenue, Lillian Blauvelt, Lincoln Highway, Lincoln Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel Expressway, Lincoln Way (disambiguation), Linda November, List of dinner theaters, List of express bus routes in New York City, List of ferries across the Hudson River to New York City, List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City, List of New York City Subway lines, List of New York Public Library branches, List of numbered streets in Manhattan, List of tallest educational buildings, Lonnie Hanzon, Lucile Patterson Marsh, Lyric Theatre (1903 New York City), M104 (New York City bus), M9 (New York City bus), Madame Tussauds New York, Maeve Brennan, Maggie Pepper, Man from the Deep River, Manhattan, Manhattan Plaza, Margaret Hart Ferraro, Marilyn Miller, Marsha P. Johnson, McKim, Mead & White, Meinhard v. Salmon, Metric Hosiery Company, Michael Kidd, Michele Savino, Midtown Manhattan, Midtown South Community Council, Mike Edison, MiMA (building), Minsky's Burlesque, Modest Stein, MTA Regional Bus Operations, Murray Hill, Manhattan, National Debt Clock, New 42nd Street, New Amsterdam Theatre, New Victory Theater, New York and Harlem Railroad, New York City Half Marathon, New York City Subway nomenclature, New York Crystal Palace, New York Public Library Main Branch, New York State Route 9A, New York University, Norman Thomas High School, North River (Hudson River), Nungessers, NY1, Of Missing Persons, Off-Broadway, Old London Inc., One Grand Central Place, One Times Square, One Vanderbilt, Pabst Hotel, Pan American World Airways, Panama Al Brown, Paradise Roof Garden, Park Avenue, Park Avenue Viaduct, PATH (rail system), Pearl Theatre (New York City), Pedestrian scramble, Pennsylvania Station (1910–1963), Pennsylvania Station (New York City), Pershing Square Building, Pershing Square Signature Center, Pershing Square, Manhattan, Port Authority Bus Terminal, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Port of New York and New Jersey, Presnyakov brothers, Prudence Building, Queens–Midtown Tunnel, Radio (LL Cool J album), Ralph Bunche Park, Raynor, Nicholas & Truesdell, Richard Armiger, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Robert Moses Playground, Rossmoor, New Jersey, Route of the Lincoln Highway, Rufus T. Bush, Russell Sage, Sag Harbor (play), Salmon Tower Building, Sandwich board, Seizure (film), Select Bus Service, Seventh Avenue (Manhattan), Shayne's Emporium, Shen Wei, Silver Towers, Sixth Avenue, Sleazoid Express, Sock Shop, Socony-Mobil Building, Sofia Maldonado, Spanish Transportation, Srđa Popović (lawyer), St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Standard Gas Light Company, Steinway Tunnel, Stephen Antonakos, Street canyon, Street or road name, Strip club, Striptease, Suburban Transit, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Susquehanna Transfer station, Tanner Smith, Taxi Driver, Teaneck, New Jersey, Tenderloin, Manhattan, The Avengers (2012 film), The Deuce, The Deuce (TV series), The Felice Brothers, The Knickerbocker Hotel (Manhattan), The Life (musical), The Newsroom (U.S. TV series), The Night They Raided Minsky's, The Orion (skyscraper), The Tank (theater), The Zoo (Scorpions song), Theater District, Manhattan, Theatre Row (New York City), Till the Next Goodbye, Times Square, Times Square (film), Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal (New York City Subway), Tony Slydini, Transportation in New York City, Tudor City, U Thant Island, Union City, New Jersey, Uptown Hudson Tubes, Vanderbilt Avenue, Vanya on 42nd Street, Victoria Theatre (Hammerstein's), W. R. Grace Building, Walter J. Salmon Sr., Weber & Heilbroner, Weehawken Port Imperial, Weehawken Terminal, West Midtown Ferry Terminal, West Presbyterian Church, West Side Elevated Highway, West Side Highway, William H. Webb, William Webber (criminal), William Zeckendorf, Winifred Lenihan, Wyckoff, New Jersey, You Don't Mess Around with Jim (song), Zach Bonner, 2017 Times Square car crash, 3 Times Square, 330 West 42nd Street, 4 Times Square, 42 (number), 42nd Street, 42nd Street (film), 42nd Street Ferry (Williamsburg), 42nd Street Photo, 42nd Street Shuttle, 42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue (New York City Subway), 47th Street (Manhattan), 500 Fifth Avenue, 6 (New York City Subway service). Expand index (274 more) »

A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant

A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant is a satirical musical about Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard, written by Kyle Jarrow from a concept by Alex Timbers, the show's original director.

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Abbott and Costello

Abbott and Costello were an American comedy duo composed of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, whose work on radio and in film and television made them the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s.

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Aeolian Company

The Æolian Company was a manufacturer of player organs and pianos.

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Aeolian Hall (Manhattan)

Aeolian Hall was a concert hall in midtown Manhattan in New York City, located on the third floor of 29-33 West 42nd Street (also 34 West 43rd Street, from the other side) across the street from Bryant Park.

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Allyn King

Allyn S. King (February 1, 1899 – March 31, 1930) was an American stage and film actress and singer who began her career in vaudeville, and later as a Ziegfeld Follies performer.

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Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly

Aloysius Anthony Kelly, popularly known as Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly (May 11, 1893 – October 11, 1952), was a pole sitter who achieved fame in the 1920s and 1930s, sitting for days at a time on elevated perches throughout the United States.

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Amas Musical Theatre

Amas Musical Theatre, also known as the Rosetta LeNoire Theatre Academy and the Mainstage Musical Theatre, and formerly known as the Amas Repertory Theatre, Inc.

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American Airlines Theatre

The American Airlines Theatre, originally the Selwyn Theatre, is a historic Italian Renaissance style Broadway theatre in New York City built in 1918.

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American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of Disney–ABC Television Group, a subsidiary of the Disney Media Networks division of The Walt Disney Company.

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American Labor Party (1932)

The American Labor Party was the final name of a De Leonist splinter group in the US in the early 1930s.

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American Music Hall

The American Music Hall, also known as the American Theater until 1908, was a Broadway venue, on 260 West 42nd street.

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Andrew L. Moore

Andrew Lambdin Moore (26 March 1957, Old Greenwich, CT) is an American photographer and filmmaker known for large format color photographs of Detroit, Cuba, Russia, the American High Plains, and New York’s Times Square theaters.

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Andy Adler

Andy Adler is a sportscaster, journalist, and television personality who serves as sports anchor at WPIX and hosts PIX11 Sports Desk, as well as the Yankee Pre-Game Shows.

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Andy Milligan

Andy Milligan (February 12, 1929 – June 3, 1991) was an American playwright, screenwriter, actor, and filmmaker, whose work includes 27 films made between 1965 and 1988.

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Anthony Campagna

Anthony Campagna, Count of Castelmezzano (1884 – May 8, 1969) was a prominent real estate developer and member of the Board of Education in New York City.

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Apollo Theatre (42nd Street)

The Apollo Theatre was a Broadway theatre whose entrance was located at 223 West 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York City, while the theatre proper was on 43rd Street.

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Apple Bank for Savings

Apple Bank for Savings provides consumer and small business banking services to the greater New York City area.

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Architecture of New York City

The building form most closely associated with New York City is the skyscraper, which has shifted many commercial and residential districts from low-rise to high-rise.

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Arthur Daley (sportswriter)

Arthur John Daley (July 31, 1904 – January 3, 1974) was an American sports journalist.

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Atelier (building)

Atelier is a residential building condominium tower located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Avenue A (Manhattan)

Avenue A is a north-south avenue located in Manhattan, New York City, east of First Avenue and west of Avenue B. It runs from Houston Street to 14th Street, where it continues into a loop road in Stuyvesant Town, connecting to Avenue B. Below Houston Street, Avenue A continues as Essex Street.

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Badge 373

Badge 373 is a 1973 crime thriller film inspired, as was The French Connection, by the life and career of Eddie Egan, here called "Eddie Ryan".

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Bank of America Tower (Manhattan)

The Bank of America Tower (BOAT) at One Bryant Park is a skyscraper in the Midtown area of Manhattan in New York City.

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Basket Case (film)

Basket Case is a 1982 American horror film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter, and produced by Edgar Ievins.

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Battling Siki

Battling Siki (September 16, 1897 – December 15, 1925), aka Louis Mbarick Fall, was a French-Senegalese light heavyweight boxer born in Senegal who fought from 1912 to 1925, and briefly reigned as the World light heavyweight champion after knocking out Georges Carpentier.

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Baxter Building

The Baxter Building is a fictitious 35-story office building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Beatrice Prentice

Beatrice Prentice (September 1, 1884 – May 30, 1977) was a stage actress of the early 20th century.

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Bellcamp Stores

Bellcamp Stores operated a store chain which sold Kaufmann's hats in forty-one stores in sixteen states in the 1930s.

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Bonds International Casino

Bonds International Casino was a nightclub and music venue located at 42nd Street in Times Square, New York City.

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Boobs! The Musical

Boobs! The Musical: The World According to Ruth Wallis is a musical revue with lyrics and music by 1950s and 1960s star Ruth Wallis.

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Boulevard East

Boulevard East (officially John F. Kennedy Boulevard East, and sometimes referred to as JFK Boulevard East) is a two-way, mostly two lane, scenic thoroughfare in the North Hudson, New Jersey municipalities of Weehawken, West New York, Guttenberg and North Bergen.

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Bowery Savings Bank

The Bowery Savings Bank of New York City was chartered in May 1834 and is now part of Capital One Bank.

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Briarcliff Farms

Briarcliff Farms was a farm established in 1890 by Walter William Law in Briarcliff Manor, a village in Westchester County, New York.

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Broadway (Manhattan)

Broadway is a road in the U.S. state of New York.

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Broadway Bus Terminal

The Broadway Bus Terminal is a major local and regional bus terminal in Paterson, New Jersey operated by New Jersey Transit.

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Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre,Although theater is the generally preferred spelling in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many Broadway venues, performers and trade groups for live dramatic presentations use the spelling theatre.

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Bryant Hall Building

Bryant Hall Building was a Manhattan edifice erected in 1820 at 725–727 Sixth Avenue, between 41st Street and 42nd Street.

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Bryant Park

Bryant Park is a privately managed public park located in the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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Bus lanes in New York City

Since 1963, New York City has been using a system of bus lanes that are intended to give priority to buses, which contain more occupants than passenger and commercial vehicles.

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Bush Tower

Bush Tower, also called the Bush Terminal International Exhibit Building is a historic 30-story skyscraper located just east of Times Square at 130-132 West 42nd Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Cafe con Leche (Sunday party)

Cafe con Leche was a weekly Sunday night party held at various nightclubs in New York City.

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Campbell Apartment

The Campbell Apartment is a bar and cocktail lounge—recently reopened after a change in management—located in Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

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Campus of New York University

The urban campus of New York University (NYU) is located in Manhattan, and is around Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village, and also is in MetroTech Center in Downtown Brooklyn.

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Cannibal film

Cannibal films, alternatively known as the cannibal genre or the cannibal boom, are a subgenre of exploitation film made predominantly by Italian filmmakers during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Chanin Building

The Chanin Building is a brick and terra-cotta skyscraper located at 122 East 42nd Street, at the corner of Lexington Avenue, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Chita Rivera

Chita Rivera (born January 23, 1933) is an American actress, dancer, and singer best known for her roles in musical theatre.

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Christie's Education

Christie’s Education is a specialist provider of postgraduate higher education, continuing education and online learning in the fields of art history, art business, art law, contemporary art and art-world practice.

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Christine Jorgensen Reveals

Christine Jorgensen Reveals is a theatrical show that depicts the 1957 one-hour interview of Christine Jorgensen by Nipsey Russell.

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Chrysler Building

The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco–style skyscraper located on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan.

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Comic Art Convention

The Comic Art Convention was an American comic-book fan convention held annually New York City, New York, over Independence Day weekend from 1968 through 1983, except for 1977, when it was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and 1978 to 1979, when editions of the convention were held in both New York and Philadelphia.

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Commissioners' Plan of 1811

The Commissioners' Plan of 1811 was the original design for the streets of Manhattan above Houston Street and below 155th Street, which put in place the rectangular grid plan of streets and lots that has defined Manhattan to this day.

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Commodore Records

Commodore Records was an American independent record label known for producing Dixieland jazz and swing.

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Cornelius Vanderbilt

Cornelius Vanderbilt (May 27, 1794 – January 4, 1877) was an American business magnate and philanthropist who built his wealth in railroads and shipping.

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Crayon

A crayon (or wax pastel) is a stick of colored wax, charcoal, chalk or other material used for writing or drawing.

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Croton Aqueduct

The Croton Aqueduct or Old Croton Aqueduct was a large and complex water distribution system constructed for New York City between 1837 and 1842.

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Croton Distributing Reservoir

The Croton Distributing Reservoir, also known as the Murray Hill Reservoir, was an above-ground reservoir at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue in the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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Daily News Building

The Daily News Building, also known as The News Building, is a skyscraper located at 220 East 42nd Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Turtle Bay neighborhood, p. 390 of Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Darren Ockert

Darren Ockert is a pop singer, songwriter and producer born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, currently residing in Miami.

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Davega Stores

Davega Stores was a consumer durables, appliance, sporting goods, and apparel chain which operated 27 stores in the metropolitan New York City area in 1954.

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David Todd (architect)

David F. M. Todd (February 22, 1915 – March 31, 2008) was a New York City-based American architect.

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Debt clock

A debt clock is a public counter, which displays the government debt (also known as public debt or national debt) of a public corporation, usually of a state, and which visualizes the progression through an update every second.

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Deuce

Deuce, Deuces or The Deuce may refer to.

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Dick Sprang

Richard W. Sprang (July 28, 1915 – May 10, 2000), SSN 527-40-9109, at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch.org.

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Dollar vans in the New York metropolitan area

In the New York metropolitan area, dollar vans are a form of semi-formal public transportation.

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Dorb the Chemist, Inc.

Dorb the Chemist, Inc. was a pharmaceutical chain which was based in the Murray Hill section of Manhattan, New York.

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Doris Doscher

Doris Doscher (January 24, 1882 – March 9, 1970) was an American actress and model who appeared in the movie The Birth of a Race (1915), playing the role of "Eve." She posed as Liberty for the Standing Liberty quarter (1916–1930) by Hermon Atkins MacNeil.

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Driving Miss Daisy (play)

Driving Miss Daisy is a play by American playwright Alfred Uhry, about the relationship of an elderly white Southern Jewish woman, Daisy Werthan, and her African-American chauffeur, Hoke Colburn, from 1948 to 1973.

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Dyer Avenue

Dyer Avenue is a short, north-south thoroughfare in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, located between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue.

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Early history of the IRT subway

The first regularly operated subway in New York City was built by the city and leased to the Interborough Rapid Transit Company for operation under Contracts 1 and 2, along with contract 3 of the Dual Contracts.

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East 78th Street Houses

The East 78th Street Houses are a row of five attached brick houses on that street in Manhattan, New York, United States.

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Easter (Patti Smith Group album)

Easter is the third studio album by the Patti Smith Group, released in March 1978 on Arista Records (see 1978 in music).

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Edith Taliaferro

Edith Taliaferro (December 21, 1894 – March 2, 1958) was an American stage and film actress of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)

Eighth Avenue is a major north-south avenue on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, carrying northbound traffic below 59th Street.

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Eleven Times Square

Eleven Times Square is a 40-story, LEED Gold-certified office and retail tower located on Eighth Avenue at 42nd Street in the Times Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, directly across from the Port Authority Bus Terminal and immediately north of The New York Times Building.

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Eleventh Avenue (Manhattan)

Eleventh Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare on the far West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, located near the Hudson River.

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Emma Goldman

Emma Goldman (1869May 14, 1940) was an anarchist political activist and writer.

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Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Empire State Development Corporation

Empire State Development (ESD) is the umbrella organization for New York's two principal economic development public-benefit corporations, the New York State Urban Development Corporation (UDC) and the Job Development Authority (JDA).

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Empire Theatre (42nd Street)

The Empire Theatre is a former Broadway theatre located on 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York City.

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Eugene De Rosa

Eugene L. De Rosa (1894 – c. 1945) was an Italian American architect.

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Fair Lawn, New Jersey

Fair Lawn is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, and a suburb located from New York City. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 32,457, reflecting an increase of 820 (+2.6%) from the 31,637 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,089 (+3.6%) from the 30,548 counted in the 1990 Census. Fair Lawn was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 6, 1924, as "Fairlawn," from portions of Saddle River Township.Snyder, John P., Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 77. Accessed May 18, 2012. The name was taken from Fairlawn, David Acker's estate home, that was built in 1865 and later became the Fair Lawn Municipal Building. In 1933, the official spelling of the borough's name was split into its present two-word form as "Fair Lawn" Borough. Radburn, one of the first planned communities in the United States, is an unincorporated community located within Fair Lawn and was founded in 1929 as "a town for the motor age." Fair Lawn is home to a large number of commuters to New York City, to which it is connected by train from two railroad stations on NJ Transit's Bergen County Line, the Radburn and Broadway stations. Fair Lawn's motto, coined by Jake Janso, is "A great place to visit and a better place to live."Leggate, Jim., Fair Lawn - Saddle Brook Patch, November 19, 2013. Accessed November 1, 2014. "Fair Lawn's motto is that it's 'a great place to visit and a better place to live.'" Fair Lawn has been rated as one of the top 10 best places to live in New Jersey. According to Nerdwallet, Fair Lawn witnessed a 5.3% increase in its working-age population between 2009 and 2011.

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Fame (1980 film)

Fame is a 1980 American teen musical drama film directed by Alan Parker and written by Christopher Gore.

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Fantastic Four

The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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FDR Drive

The FDR Drive (officially referred to as the Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive, and sometimes known as the FDR) is a freeway-standard parkway on the east side of the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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Felix Arndt

Felix Arndt (May 20, 1889October 16, 1918) was an American pianist and composer of popular music.

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Feminists Fighting Pornography

Feminists Fighting Pornography (FFP,Searles, Janis, Sexually Explicit Speech and Feminism, Revista Juridica Universidad de Puerto Rico, vol. 63, p. 471, at p. 488 n. 92 (1994). pronounced /fip/) was a political activist organization against pornography.

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Fifth and Madison Avenues Line

The M1, M2, M3, and M4 are four local bus routes that operate the Fifth and Madison Avenues Lines – along one-way pair of Madison and Fifth Avenues in the Manhattan borough of New York City.

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First Avenue (Manhattan)

First Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare on the East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan, running from Houston Street northbound for over 125 blocks before terminating at the Willis Avenue Bridge into The Bronx at the Harlem River near East 126th Street.

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Forty-second Street and Grand Street Ferry Railroad

The Forty-second Street and Grand Street Ferry Railroad was a horse-drawn streetcar line in Manhattan, New York City, United States.

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Four Freedoms Plaza

Four Freedoms Plaza is a fictional structure appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Frank Henenlotter

Frank Henenlotter (born August 29, 1950 in New York City), is an American screenwriter, film director and film historian.

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Frank Joslyn Baum

Frank Joslyn Baum (December 3, 1883 – December 2, 1958) was a lawyer, soldier, writer, and film producer, and the first president of The International Wizard of Oz Club.

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Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics)

Frankenstein's Monster is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Gail Kane

Gail Kane (July 10, 1885 – February 17, 1966) was a stage and silent movie actress born as Abigail Kane in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Garment District, Manhattan

The Garment District, also known as the Garment Center, the Fashion District, or the Fashion Center, is a neighborhood located in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.

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George Keister

George Keister was an American architect.

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Give My Regards to Broadway

"Give My Regards to Broadway" is a song written by George M. Cohan for his musical play Little Johnny Jones which debuted in 1904 in a Broadway theaterin New York.

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Glad Tidings Tabernacle

Glad Tidings Tabernacle is a church located at located at 2207 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard between West 130th and 131st Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

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Gopher Gang

The Gopher Gang was an early 20th-century New York street gang known for its members including Goo Goo Knox, James "Biff" Ellison, and Owney Madden.

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Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal (GCT; also referred to as Grand Central Station or simply as Grand Central) is a commuter and intercity railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States.

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Grand Central–42nd Street (IRT Lines)

Grand Central–42nd Street is a major station complex of the New York City Subway.

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Grindhouse

A grindhouse or action house is an American term for a theater that mainly shows exploitation films.

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Gristedes

Gristedes is a New York City-based chain of small supermarkets.

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Harry Helmsley

Harry Brakmann Helmsley (March 4, 1909 – January 4, 1997) was an American real estate billionaire whose company, Helmsley-Spear, became one of the country's biggest property holders, owning the Empire State Building and many of New York's most prestigious hotels.

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Harvey Wiley Corbett

Harvey Wiley Corbett (January 8, 1873 – April 21, 1954) was an American architect primarily known for skyscraper and office building designs in New York and London, and his advocacy of tall buildings and modernism in architecture.

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Havana on the Hudson

Havana on the Hudson is a nickname derived from the capital of Cuba, Havana, and the geographic proximity to the Hudson River to describe the northern part of Hudson County, New Jersey, in the United States.

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Headquarters of the United Nations

The United Nations is headquartered in New York City, in a complex designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz.

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Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan

Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton, is a neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Henri Pachard

Henri Pachard, Jackson St.

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Henry B. Harris

Henry Birkhardt Harris (December 1, 1866 – April 15, 1912) was a Broadway producer and theatre owner who died in the sinking of the.

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Herbert Huncke

Herbert Edwin Huncke (January 9, 1915 – August 8, 1996) was an American writer and poet, and active participant in a number of emerging cultural, social and aesthetic movements of the 20th century in America.

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Hercules (1997 film)

Hercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures.

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Herman's World of Sporting Goods

Herman's World of Sporting Goods was a sporting goods retailer in the United States.

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Hillsborough Township, New Jersey

Hillsborough Township is a township in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States.

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History of New York City (1898–1945)

During the years of 1898–1945, New York City consolidated and came to dominate American life.

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History of the New York City Subway

The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of New York City, New York: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.

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History of transportation in New York City

Transportation in New York City has ranged from strong Dutch authority in the 17th century, expansionism during the industrial era in the 19th century and half of the 20th century, to cronyism during the Robert Moses era.

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Hoboken Terminal

Hoboken Terminal is a commuter-oriented intermodal passenger station in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.

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Holy Cross Church (Manhattan)

Holy Cross Church is a Roman Catholic church located at 329 West 42nd Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, near Times Square and across the street from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.

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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Manhattan)

The Church of the Holy Trinity (Manhattan) is an Episcopal parish church located at 316 East 88th Street between First and Second Avenues in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

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Horn & Hardart

Horn & Hardart was a food services company in the United States, noted for operating the first food service automats in Philadelphia and New York City.

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Hotel Astor (New York City)

Hotel Astor was a hotel located in the Times Square area of Manhattan, New York City, in operation from 1904 through 1967.

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Hotel Carter (Manhattan)

The Hotel Carter is a historic Manhattan lodging place located a half block west of Times Square.

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Hotel Manhattan

Hotel Manhattan (also known as Manhattan Hotel) was a US "railroad hotel" located on the northwest corner of Madison Avenue and 42nd Street in New York City, New York.

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Houston, West Street and Pavonia Ferry Railroad

The Houston, West Street and Pavonia Ferry Railroad was a street railway company in the U.S. state of New York.

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Hudson Park and Boulevard

Hudson Park and Boulevard is a greenway and boulevard in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan in New York City, being built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project.

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IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line

The IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line (also known as the IRT Seventh Avenue Line or the IRT West Side Line) is a New York City Subway line.

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IRT Flushing Line

The IRT Flushing Line is a rapid transit route of the New York City Subway system, operated as part of the A Division.

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IRT Lexington Avenue Line

The IRT Lexington Avenue Line (also known as the IRT East Side Line and the IRT Lexington–Fourth Avenue Line) is one of the lines of the A Division of the New York City Subway, stretching from Lower Manhattan north to 125th Street in East Harlem.

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Irving T. Bush

Irving Tar Bush (July 12, 1869 – October 21, 1948) was an American businessman.

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Jill Freedman

Jill Freedman (born 1939) is an American documentary photographer, based in New York.

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Joe Bob Briggs

John Irving Bloom (born January 27, 1953), known by the stage name Joe Bob Briggs, is a syndicated American film critic, writer, and comic performer.

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John J. Pershing

General of the Armies John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing (September 13, 1860 – July 15, 1948) was a senior United States Army officer.

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Jonny Woo

Jonny Woo is a British comedian, actor and drag queen.

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José Quintero

José Benjamín Quintero (15 October 1924 – 26 February 1999) was a Panamanian theatre director, producer and pedagogue best known for his interpretations of the works of Eugene O'Neill.

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Josephine Baker

Josephine Baker (born Freda Josephine McDonald; 3 June 1906 – 12 April 1975) was an American-born French entertainer, activist, and French Resistance agent.

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Journal Square Transportation Center

The Journal Square Transportation Center is a multi-modal transportation hub located on Kennedy Boulevard at Journal Square in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States.

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Julian Eltinge

Julian Eltinge (May 14, 1881 – March 7, 1941), born William Julian Dalton, was an American stage and screen actor and female impersonator.

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Karen Finley

Karen Finley (born 1956) is an American performance artist, musician and poet.

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King Karol

King Karol was a New York City, New York-based record store chain founded by Ben Karol and Phil King in 1952.

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Larry Evans (chess grandmaster)

Larry Melvyn Evans (March 22, 1932 – November 15, 2010) was an American chess grandmaster, author, and journalist.

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Latting Observatory

The Latting Observatory was a wooden tower in New York City built as part of the 1853 Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations, adjoining the New York Crystal Palace.

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Laurie Beechman

Laurie Hope Beechman (April 4, 1953 – March 8, 1998) was an American actress and singer, known for her work in Broadway musicals.

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Laurie Beechman Theatre

The Laurie Beechman Theatre (formerly the West Bank Cafe Downstairs Theater Bar) is an 80-seat dinner theater in the basement of the West Bank Cafe at 407 West 42nd Street in the Manhattan Plaza apartment complex just west of Times Square.

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Lexington Avenue

Lexington Avenue, often colloquially abbreviated as "Lex", is an avenue on the East Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City that carries southbound one-way traffic from East 131st Street to Gramercy Park at East 21st Street.

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Lillian Blauvelt

Lillian Blauvelt (1873–1947) was a popular opera singer in New York City and internationally in the first decade of the 20th century.

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Lincoln Highway

The Lincoln Highway was one of the earliest transcontinental highways for automobiles across the United States of America.

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Lincoln Tunnel

The Lincoln Tunnel is an approximately tunnel under the Hudson River, consisting of three vehicular tubes.

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Lincoln Tunnel Expressway

The Lincoln Tunnel Expressway is an eight block-long, mostly four-lane, north–south arterial road between the portals of the Lincoln Tunnel and West 30th Street in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Lincoln Way (disambiguation)

Lincoln Highway or Lincoln Way may refer to.

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Linda November

Linda Ellen November (born October 16, 1944) is an American singer who has sung tens of thousands of commercial jingles.

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List of dinner theaters

This is a list of dinner theaters.

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List of express bus routes in New York City

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates 76 express bus routes in New York City.

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List of ferries across the Hudson River to New York City

The following ferries once crossed the North River (Hudson River) between New York City and New Jersey.

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List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City

New York City is home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historic sites, many of which are internationally known.

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List of New York City Subway lines

The New York City Subway is a heavy-rail public transit system serving four of the five boroughs of New York City.

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List of New York Public Library branches

The New York Public Library system includes libraries in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island.

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List of numbered streets in Manhattan

The New York City borough of Manhattan contains 214 numbered east–west streets numbered from 1st to 228th, the majority of them created by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811.

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List of tallest educational buildings

This is a list of the tallest buildings in the world used primarily for education, defined as having an occupiable height that is 90% devoted to classroom, research, and educational administration use.

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Lonnie Hanzon

Lonnie Hanzon (born September 1, 1959) is a Colorado-based installation artist and television personality, best known for designing the gateway sculpture Evolution of the Ball at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado.

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Lucile Patterson Marsh

Lucile Patterson Marsh, also spelled as Lucille Patterson Marsh, (1890-1978) was a prominent illustrator during the 1920s to 1950s.

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Lyric Theatre (1903 New York City)

The Lyric Theatre was a prominent Broadway theatre built in 1903 in Manhattan, New York City in the 42nd Street Theater District.

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M104 (New York City bus)

The Broadway Line is a surface transit line in Manhattan, New York City, United States, running mainly along 42nd Street and Broadway from Murray Hill to Harlem.

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M9 (New York City bus)

The M9 is a local bus routes that operates along the Avenue C Line (also known as the Houston Street Line), in Manhattan, New York City, United States.

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Madame Tussauds New York

Madame Tussauds New York (UK /təˈsɔːdz/, US /tuːˈsoʊz/; the family themselves pronounce it /ˈtuːsoʊ/) is a wax museum located on 42nd Street close to Times Square in New York City.

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Maeve Brennan

Maeve Brennan (January 6, 1917 – November 1, 1993) was an Irish short story writer and journalist.

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Maggie Pepper

Maggie Pepper is a lost 1919 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Chester Withey and starring Ethel Clayton.

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Man from the Deep River

Il paese del sesso selvaggio (English: The Country of Savage Sex), also known as Man From Deep River, Deep River Savages and Sacrifice!, is a 1972 Italian cannibal exploitation film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Ivan Rassimov, Me Me Lai and Pratitsak Singhara.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace.

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Manhattan Plaza

Manhattan Plaza is a large federally subsidized residential complex of 46 floors and at 400 and 484 West 43rd Street in midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Margaret Hart Ferraro

Margaret Hart Ferraro (September 28, 1913 – January 30, 2000), better known as Margie Hart, was a New York City stripteaser, in American burlesque theatre.

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Marilyn Miller

Marilyn Miller (born Mary Ellen Reynolds, September 1, 1898 – April 7, 1936) was one of the most popular Broadway musical stars of the 1920s and early 1930s.

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Marsha P. Johnson

Marsha P. Johnson (August 24, 1945 – July 6, 1992) was an American gay liberationI've been involved in gay liberation ever since it first started in 1969, 15:20 into the interview, she is quoted as saying this.

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McKim, Mead & White

McKim, Mead & White was a prominent American architectural firm that thrived at the turn of the twentieth century.

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Meinhard v. Salmon

Meinhard v. Salmon, 164 N.E. 545 (N.Y. 1928), is a widely cited case in which the New York Court of Appeals held that partners in a business owe fiduciary duties to one another where a business opportunity arises during the course of the partnership.

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Metric Hosiery Company

The Metric Hosiery Company was a New York City clothing manufacturing firm.

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Michael Kidd

Michael Kidd (August 12, 1915 – December 23, 2007) was an American film and stage choreographer, dancer and actor, whose career spanned five decades, and staged some of the leading Broadway and film musicals of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Michele Savino

Michele Savino was a Broadway-based shoemaker and designer of ballet slippers.

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Midtown Manhattan

Midtown Manhattan, or Midtown, represents the central lengthwise portion of the borough and island of Manhattan in New York City.

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Midtown South Community Council

Midtown South Community Council (MSCC) was established in 1983.

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Mike Edison

Mike Edison is a New York-based writer, editor, musician, social critic, and spoken word artist.

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MiMA (building)

MiMA, which stands for "Middle of Manhattan", is a mixed-use building located at 450 West 42nd Street between Dyer and 10th Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

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Minsky's Burlesque

Minsky's Burlesque refers to the brand of American burlesque presented by four sons of Louis and Ethel Minsky: Abraham 'Abe' Bennett Minsky (1880–1949), Michael William 'Billy' Minsky (1887–1932), Herbert Kay Minsky (1891-1959), and Morton Minsky (1902–1987).

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Modest Stein

Modest Stein (1871–1958), born Modest Aronstam, was a Russian-born American illustrator and close associate of the anarchists Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman.

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MTA Regional Bus Operations

MTA Regional Bus Operations (RBO) is the surface transit division of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

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Murray Hill, Manhattan

Murray Hill is a neighborhood in midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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National Debt Clock

The National Debt Clock is a billboard-sized running total display which constantly updates to show the current United States gross national debt and each American family's share of the debt.

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New 42nd Street

The New 42nd Street is a not-for-profit organization based in Manhattan, New York City.

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New Amsterdam Theatre

The New Amsterdam Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 214 West 42nd Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in the Theater District of Manhattan, New York City, off of Times Square.

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New Victory Theater

The New Victory Theater is an off-Broadway theater located at 209 West 42nd Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues, in Midtown Manhattan.

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New York and Harlem Railroad

The New York and Harlem Railroad (now the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line) was one of the first railroads in the United States, and was the world's first street railway.

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New York City Half Marathon

The New York City Half Marathon (branded as the United Airlines NYC Half Marathon) is an annual half marathon road running race.

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New York City Subway nomenclature

New York City Subway nomenclature is the terminology used in the New York City Subway system as derived from railroading practice, historical origins of the system, and engineering, publicity, and legal usage.

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New York Crystal Palace

New York Crystal Palace was an exhibition building constructed for the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations in New York City in 1853, which was under the presidency of the mayor Jacob Aaron Westervelt.

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New York Public Library Main Branch

The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library, originally called the Central Building and more widely known as the Main Branch or as the New York Public Library, is the flagship building in the New York Public Library system and a prominent historic landmark in Midtown Manhattan.

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New York State Route 9A

New York State Route 9A (NY 9A) is a state highway in the vicinity of New York City in the United States.

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New York University

New York University (NYU) is a private nonprofit research university based in New York City.

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Norman Thomas High School

The Norman Thomas High School for Business and Commercial Education is a public high school in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City under the New York City Department of Education.

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North River (Hudson River)

North River is an alternate name for the southernmost portion of the Hudson River in the vicinity of New York City and northeastern New Jersey in the United States.

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Nungessers

Nungessers is the name of the confluence of roads that meet at the Hudson and Bergen county line at North Bergen and Fairview in northeastern New Jersey.

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NY1

NY1 (also officially known as Spectrum News NY1 and spoken as New York One) is an American cable news television channel founded by Time Warner Cable, which itself is owned by Charter Communications through its acquisition in May 2016.

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Of Missing Persons

"Of Missing Persons" is a 1955 science fiction short story by American writer Jack Finney, which describes a burned-out bank teller named Charley Ewell living in 1955 New York City who receives a chance to emigrate from Earth to Verna, a lush, earthlike planet light-years away.

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Off-Broadway

An Off-Broadway theatre is any professional venue in Manhattan in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive.

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Old London Inc.

Old London Inc. was the name of a proposed group of eating establishments begun by restaurant pioneer William Childs.

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One Grand Central Place

One Grand Central Place (formerly known as the Lincoln Building) is a high-rise office building located at 60 East 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, opposite Grand Central Terminal.

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One Times Square

One Times Square, also known as 1475 Broadway, the New York Times Building, the New York Times Tower, or simply as the Times Tower, is a 25-story, skyscraper, designed by Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz, located at 42nd Street and Broadway in New York City.

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One Vanderbilt

One Vanderbilt (also One Vanderbilt Place) is a skyscraper under construction in New York City on the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in midtown Manhattan, U.S. state of New York.

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Pabst Hotel

The Pabst Hotel occupied the north side of 42nd Street in Manhattan, between 7th Avenue and Broadway, in Longacre Square, from 1899 to 1902.

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Pan American World Airways

Pan American World Airways, originally founded as Pan American Airways and commonly known as Pan Am, was the principal and largest international air carrier in the United States from 1927 until its collapse on December 4, 1991.

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Panama Al Brown

Alfonso Teofilo Brown (1902–1951), better known as Panama Al Brown, was a bantamweight boxer from Panama who made history by becoming boxing's first Hispanic world champion.

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Paradise Roof Garden

Hammerstein's Roof Garden (1899 – 1915) was the official name the semi-outdoor vaudeville venue that theatre magnate, Oscar Hammerstein I, built atop the Victoria Theatre and the neighboring Theatre Republic, commonly known then as the Belasco Theatre.

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Park Avenue

Park Avenue is a wide New York City boulevard which carries north and southbound traffic in the borough of Manhattan.

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Park Avenue Viaduct

The Park Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Pershing Square Viaduct, is a roadway in the Manhattan borough of New York City that carries Park Avenue from East 40th to 46th Streets around Grand Central Terminal and the MetLife Building, then through the Helmsley Building; all three buildings lie across the line of the avenue.

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PATH (rail system)

Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) is a rapid transit system serving Newark, Harrison, Hoboken, and Jersey City in metropolitan northern New Jersey, as well as lower and midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Pearl Theatre (New York City)

The Pearl Theatre Company, commonly referred to as the Pearl Theatre, was a theatre in New York City.

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Pedestrian scramble

A pedestrian scramble, also known as scramble intersection and scramble corner (Canada), 'X' Crossing (UK), diagonal crossing (US), exclusive pedestrian interval, or Barnes Dance, is a type of traffic signal movement that temporarily stops all vehicular traffic, thereby allowing pedestrians to cross an intersection in every direction, including diagonally, at the same time.

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Pennsylvania Station (1910–1963)

Pennsylvania Station was a historic railroad station in New York City, named for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), its builder and original tenant.

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Pennsylvania Station (New York City)

Pennsylvania Station, also known as New York Penn Station or Penn Station, is the main intercity railroad station in New York City.

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Pershing Square Building

The Pershing Square Building is a 24-story office tower built in 1923, located on Park Avenue between East 41st and 42nd Streets in Manhattan, New York City.

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Pershing Square Signature Center

The Pershing Square Signature Center is a complex of three Off-Broadway theatres in the Theatre Row section of West 42nd Street in New York City.

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Pershing Square, Manhattan

Pershing Square, in Manhattan, New York City, is the intersection of Park Avenue and 42nd Street in front of Grand Central Terminal.

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Port Authority Bus Terminal

The Port Authority Bus Terminal (colloquially known as the Port Authority and in initials as PABT) is the main gateway for interstate buses into Manhattan in New York City.

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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) is a joint venture between the United States, New York and New Jersey, established in 1921 through an interstate compact authorized by the United States Congress.

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Port of New York and New Jersey

The Port of New York and New Jersey is the port district of the New York-Newark metropolitan area, encompassing the region within approximately a radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument.

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Presnyakov brothers

The Presnyakov Brothers are writers, playwrights, screenwriters, directors, theatre producers, and actor.

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Prudence Building

The Prudence Building, or Prudence Bonds Building, was a fourteen-story edifice at the southeast corner of Madison Avenue and 43rd Street, in Manhattan, in the U.S. state of New York.

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Queens–Midtown Tunnel

The Queens–Midtown Tunnel (known as the Midtown Tunnel) is a toll tunnel underneath the East River in New York City.

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Radio (LL Cool J album)

Radio is the debut studio album by American rapper LL Cool J. It was on November 18, 1985, by Def Jam Recordings and was the record label's first full-length album release.

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Ralph Bunche Park

Ralph Bunche Park is a small municipal public park in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of New York City, on First Avenue between 42nd and 43rd Streets.

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Raynor, Nicholas & Truesdell

Raynor, Nicholas & Truesdell was a New York brokerage based on Broadway in the 1920s.

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Richard Armiger

Richard Armiger is professional Architectural Model Maker and founder of in Notting Hill, London.

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Ripley's Believe It or Not!

Ripley's Believe It or Not! is an American franchise, founded by Robert Ripley, which deals in bizarre events and items so strange and unusual that readers might question the claims.

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Robert Moses Playground

Robert Moses Playground is a playground and park in the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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Rossmoor, New Jersey

Rossmoor is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Monroe Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.

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Route of the Lincoln Highway

Note: A fully interactive online map of the Lincoln Highway and all of its re-alignments, markers, monuments and historic points of interest can be viewed at the. As the Lincoln Highway was one of the earliest transcontinental highways for automobiles across the United States and was widely publicized since its inception, the route of the Lincoln Highway was determined not only by civil engineering considerations but also by politics.

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Rufus T. Bush

Rufus T. Bush (February 22, 1840 – September 15, 1890) was an American businessman, oil refining industrialist, and yachtsman.

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Russell Sage

Russell Sage (August 4, 1816 – July 22, 1906) was an American financier, railroad executive and Whig politician from New York.

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Sag Harbor (play)

Sag Harbor was a sentimental comedy by American playwright James Herne.

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Salmon Tower Building

The Salmon Tower Building is a 31-storyHalf of the Land is Sold under Salmon Tower, New York Times, June 1, 1964, pg.

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Sandwich board

A sandwich board is a type of advertisement composed of two boards (holding a message or graphic) and being either.

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Seizure (film)

Seizure is a 1974 Canadian-American black-comedy/horror-thriller film.

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Select Bus Service

Select Bus Service (SBS; stylized on the buses as +selectbusservice) is a brand used by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's MTA Regional Bus Operations for bus rapid transit service in New York City.

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Seventh Avenue (Manhattan)

Seventh Avenue – known as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard north of Central Park – is a thoroughfare on the West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City.

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Shayne's Emporium

Shayne's Emporium was the largest retail fur establishment in the United States when it opened on October 3, 1893.

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Shen Wei

Shen Wei is a Chinese-American choreographer, painter, and director who resides in New York City.

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Silver Towers

The Silver Towers are twin residential buildings in the Hell's Kitchen (also referred to as Clinton) neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

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Sixth Avenue

Sixth Avenue – officially Avenue of the Americas, although this name is seldom used by New Yorkers, p.24 – is a major thoroughfare in New York City's borough of Manhattan, on which traffic runs northbound, or "uptown".

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Sleazoid Express

Sleazoid Express (1980–1985, and later editions) was the house journal of the grindhouse movie scene in New York circa 1964-1985.

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Sock Shop

Sock Shop Limited is a British-based specialist retailer of socks and hosiery, founded in 1983 by Sophie Mirman (b. 1956) and Richard P. Ross.

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Socony-Mobil Building

The Socony-Mobil Building is a skyscraper at 150 East 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City that was built in 1956.

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Sofia Maldonado

Sofia Maldonado b., 1984, Puerto Rico.

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Spanish Transportation

Spanish Transportation, officially Spanish Transportation Service Corporation, and operating under the name Express Service, is a privately operated bus company, which leases minibuses to individual operators, who provide service in and between various communities in northeastern New Jersey and to Manhattan in New York City.

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Srđa Popović (lawyer)

Srđa M. Popović (24 February 1937 – 29 October 2013) was a Yugoslav lawyer and political activist.

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St. Luke's Lutheran Church

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Standard Gas Light Company

Standard Gas Light Company was a New York City public utility which had its primary office at 173 Broadway (Manhattan), in 1890.

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Steinway Tunnel

The Steinway Tunnel carries the of the New York City Subway under the East River between 42nd Street in Manhattan and 51st Avenue in Long Island City, Queens, in New York City.

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Stephen Antonakos

Stephen Antonakos (Στέφανος Αντωνάκος; November 1, 1926 in Agios Nikolaos, Laconia, Greece – August 17, 2013, New York City) was a Greek born American sculptor most well known for his abstract sculptures often incorporating neon.

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Street canyon

A street canyon (also known as an urban canyon) is a place where the street is flanked by buildings on both sides creating a canyon-like environment.

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Street or road name

A street or road name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street.

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Strip club

Strip clubs are venues where strippers provide adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances.

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Striptease

A striptease is an erotic or exotic dance in which the performer gradually undresses, either partly or completely, in a seductive and sexually suggestive manner.

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Suburban Transit

Suburban Transit is a bus operator in central New Jersey owned by Coach USA which provides commuter bus service from Mercer, Somerset, and Middlesex County to New York City and local bus service along the New Jersey Route 27 and U.S. Route 130 in Middlesex County.

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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman.

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Susquehanna Transfer station

Susquehanna Transfer was a passenger station on the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway, located in North Bergen, New Jersey at the Route 495 overpass.

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Tanner Smith

Thomas F. "Tanner" Smith (c. 1887-July 26, 1919) was an American criminal and gang leader in New York City during the early 20th century.

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Taxi Driver

Taxi Driver is a 1976 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Paul Schrader, and starring Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle, Albert Brooks and Leonard Harris.

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Teaneck, New Jersey

Teaneck is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, and a suburb in the New York metropolitan area.

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Tenderloin, Manhattan

The Tenderloin was an entertainment and red-light district in the heart of the New York City borough of Manhattan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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The Avengers (2012 film)

Marvel's The Avengers (classified under the name Marvel Avengers Assemble in the United Kingdom and Ireland), or simply The Avengers, is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

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The Deuce

The Deuce may refer to.

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The Deuce (TV series)

The Deuce is an American drama television series set in and around Times Square, New York City in the early 1970s.

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The Felice Brothers

The Felice Brothers are an American folk rock/country rock band from New York.

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The Knickerbocker Hotel (Manhattan)

The Knickerbocker Hotel is a hotel located at the southeast corner of Broadway and 42nd Street in New York City.

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The Life (musical)

The Life is a musical with a book by David Newman, Ira Gasman and Cy Coleman, music by Coleman, and lyrics by Gasman.

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The Newsroom (U.S. TV series)

The Newsroom is an American television political drama series created and principally written by Aaron Sorkin that premiered on HBO on June 24, 2012, and concluded on December 14, 2014, consisting of 25 episodes over three seasons, with 52 to 73 minute long episodes.

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The Night They Raided Minsky's

The Night They Raided Minsky's is a 1968 musical comedy film directed by William Friedkin and produced by Norman Lear.

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The Orion (skyscraper)

The Orion is a skyscraper located at 350 West 42nd Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen or Clinton neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, in the U.S. state of New York.

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The Tank (theater)

The Tank is a nonprofit Off-Off-Broadway performance venue and producer in Manhattan, New York.

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The Zoo (Scorpions song)

"The Zoo" is a song by the German hard rock band Scorpions.

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Theater District, Manhattan

New York City's Theater District (sometimes spelled Theatre District, and officially zoned as the "Theater Subdistrict") is an area in Midtown Manhattan where most Broadway theaters are located, as well as many other theaters, movie theaters, restaurants, hotels, and other places of entertainment.

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Theatre Row (New York City)

Theatre Row is an entertainment district of Off Broadway theatres on 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan west of Ninth Avenue.

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Till the Next Goodbye

"Till the Next Goodbye" is a song by The Rolling Stones, featured on its 1974 album It's Only Rock 'n Roll.

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Times Square

Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment center and neighborhood in the Midtown Manhattan section of New York City at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue.

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Times Square (film)

Times Square is a 1980 American drama film directed by Allan Moyle and starring Trini Alvarado and Robin Johnson as teenage runaways from opposite sides of the tracks and Tim Curry as a radio DJ.

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Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal (New York City Subway)

Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal is a New York City Subway station complex located under Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, at the intersection of 42nd Street, Seventh and Eighth Avenues, and Broadway in Midtown Manhattan.

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Tony Slydini

Tony Slydini (September 1, 1901, Foggia, Italy – January 15, 1991), simply known as Slydini, was a world-renowned magician.

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Transportation in New York City

The transportation system of New York City is a network of complex infrastructural systems.

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Tudor City

Tudor City is an apartment complex located on the southern edge of Turtle Bay on the East Side of Manhattan in New York City, near Turtle Bay's border with Kips Bay.

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U Thant Island

U Thant Island (officially Belmont Island) is a small artificial island in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.

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Union City, New Jersey

Union City is a city in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.

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Uptown Hudson Tubes

The Uptown Hudson Tubes are a pair of tunnels that carry PATH trains between Manhattan in New York City, New York, to the east and Jersey City in New Jersey to the west.

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Vanderbilt Avenue

Vanderbilt Avenue is the name of three streets in New York City, all of which were named after Cornelius Vanderbilt, the builder of Grand Central Terminal.

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Vanya on 42nd Street

Vanya on 42nd Street is a 1994 film directed by Louis Malle and screenplay by Andre Gregory.

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Victoria Theatre (Hammerstein's)

The Victoria Theatre (1899 – 1915) was a prominent American vaudeville house during the early years of the twentieth century.

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W. R. Grace Building

The W. R. Grace Building is a skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City.

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Walter J. Salmon Sr.

Walter Joseph Salmon Sr. (1871 - December 25, 1953) was a New York City real estate investor and developer who, according to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, was "responsible for rebuilding the north side of West 42nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the first decades of the 20th century". As well, Salmon was a major figure in the business of Thoroughbred horse racing whom The Blood-Horse magazine called "one of the leading breeder/owners of the 20th century." Born Walter J. Salomon, in his adult years he changed the spelling of his surname to Salmon. On September 3, 1906, he married Elsie A. May. A son, Walter J. Salmon Jr. was born on June 14, 1907 but twenty-three-year-old Elsie May Salomon died fifteen days later. Walter Salmon then married Elsie's younger sister Lois, who would die on March 1, 1916 at age twenty-eight. Just prior to his marriage to Elizabeth J. Davy of Rochester, New York, in early 1919 Salmon was elected President of the New Symphony Orchestra.

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Weber & Heilbroner

Weber & Heilbroner was a Lower Manhattan men's clothing company of the 20th century.

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Weehawken Port Imperial

Weehawken Port Imperial is an intermodal transit hub on the Weehawken, New Jersey waterfront of the Hudson River across from Midtown Manhattan, served by New York Waterway ferries and buses, Hudson–Bergen Light Rail, and NJT buses.

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Weehawken Terminal

Weehawken Terminal was the waterfront intermodal terminal on the North River (Hudson River) in Weehawken, New Jersey for the New York Central Railroad's West Shore Railroad division.

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West Midtown Ferry Terminal

The West Midtown Ferry Terminal is a passenger bus and ferry terminal serving ferries along the Hudson River in New York City and northeastern New Jersey.

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West Presbyterian Church

West Presbyterian Church, in New York City, was a congregation and two houses of worship.

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West Side Elevated Highway

The West Side Elevated Highway (West Side Highway or Miller Highway, named for Julius Miller, Manhattan Borough President from 1922 to 1930) was an elevated section of Route NY-9A running along the Hudson River in the New York City borough of Manhattan to the tip of the island.

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West Side Highway

The West Side Highway (officially the Joe DiMaggio Highway) is a mostly surface section of New York State Route 9A (NY 9A) that runs from West 72nd Street along the Hudson River to the southern tip of Manhattan in New York City.

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William H. Webb

William Henry Webb (19 June 1816 – 30 October 1899) was a 19th-century New York shipbuilder and philanthropist, who has been called America's first true naval architect.

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William Webber (criminal)

Louis William "Bridgie" Webber (1877 – July 30, 1936) was an underworld figure in New York City and a former associate of gang leader Monk Eastman who later testified against police lieutenant Charles Becker during his murder trial in 1912.

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William Zeckendorf

William Zeckendorf, Sr. (June 30, 1905 – September 30, 1976) was a prominent American real estate developer.

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Winifred Lenihan

Winifred Lenihan (December 6, 1898 – July 27, 1964) was an American actress, writer and director.

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Wyckoff, New Jersey

Wyckoff is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.

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You Don't Mess Around with Jim (song)

"You Don't Mess Around with Jim" is a 1972 single by Jim Croce from his album of the same name.

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Zach Bonner

Zachary "Zach" L. Bonner (born November 17, 1997) is an American philanthropist and founder of the non-profit charity Little Red Wagon Foundation.

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2017 Times Square car crash

On May 18, 2017, a car was crashed in Times Square, New York City.

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3 Times Square

3 Times Square, also known as the Thomson Reuters Building, is a 32 floor skyscraper in the Times Square district of Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States.

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330 West 42nd Street

The McGraw Hill Building at 330 West 42nd Street is a building 33 stories and high, located in the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan, New York City.

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4 Times Square

4 Times Square, also formerly known as the Condé Nast Building, is a skyscraper in Times Square in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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42 (number)

42 (forty-two) is the natural number that succeeds 41 and precedes 43.

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42nd Street

42nd Street may refer to.

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42nd Street (film)

42nd Street is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film, directed by Lloyd Bacon.

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42nd Street Ferry (Williamsburg)

The 42nd Street Ferry was a ferry route connecting Manhattan and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, United States, joining 42nd Street (Manhattan) and Broadway (Brooklyn) across the East River.

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42nd Street Photo

42nd Street Photo, founded in 1965 and located at 378 5th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, is a 50 years old and one of the first electronics and camera superstore in New York City.

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42nd Street Shuttle

The 42nd Street Shuttle is a New York City Subway shuttle train service that operates in Manhattan.

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42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue (New York City Subway)

42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue is an underground New York City Subway station complex, consisting of stations on the IRT Flushing Line and IND Sixth Avenue Line, formerly without direct connection, now connected by a pedestrian tunnel.

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47th Street (Manhattan)

47th Street is an east–west running street between First Avenue and the West Side Highway in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.

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500 Fifth Avenue

500 Fifth Avenue, located between West 42nd and 43rd Streets in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, is a 60-floor, 697-foot (213 m), 659,132 sq ft office tower built from 1929 to 1931 and designed by the firm of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon in the Art Deco style.

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6 (New York City Subway service)

The 6 Lexington Avenue Local and Pelham Bay Park Express are two rapid transit services in the A Division of the New York City Subway.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/42nd_Street_(Manhattan)

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