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East Village, Manhattan and IRT Lexington Avenue Line

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Difference between East Village, Manhattan and IRT Lexington Avenue Line

East Village, Manhattan vs. IRT Lexington Avenue Line

East Village is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. 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.

Similarities between East Village, Manhattan and IRT Lexington Avenue Line

East Village, Manhattan and IRT Lexington Avenue Line have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Astor Place (IRT Lexington Avenue Line), Brooklyn, Chinatown, Manhattan, Gramercy Park, List of numbered streets in Manhattan, Little Italy, Manhattan, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NoHo, Manhattan, The New York Times, Union Square, Manhattan.

Astor Place (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)

Astor Place, also called Astor Place – Cooper Union on signs, is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn is the most populous borough of New York City, with a census-estimated 2,648,771 residents in 2017.

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Chinatown, Manhattan

Manhattan's Chinatown is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City, bordering the Lower East Side to its east, Little Italy to its north, Civic Center to its south, and Tribeca to its west.

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Gramercy Park

Gramercy ParkSometimes misspelled as Grammercy is the name of both a small, fenced-in private parkKugel, Seth, The New York Times, July 23, 2006.

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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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Little Italy, Manhattan

Little Italy is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City, once known for its large population of Italian Americans.

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Lower Manhattan

Lower Manhattan, also known as Downtown Manhattan or Downtown New York, is the southernmost part of Manhattan, the central borough for business, culture, and government in the City of New York, which itself originated at the southern tip of Manhattan Island in 1624, at a point which now constitutes the present-day Financial District.

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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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NoHo, Manhattan

NoHo, for North of '''Ho'''uston Street (as contrasted with SoHo, South of Houston Street) is a landmarked, primarily residential upper-class neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Union Square, Manhattan

Union Square is an important and historic intersection and surrounding neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, located where Broadway and the former Bowery Road – now Fourth Avenue – came together in the early 19th century; its name denotes that "here was the union of the two principal thoroughfares of the island" rather than celebrating either the Federal union of the United States or labor unions.

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East Village, Manhattan and IRT Lexington Avenue Line Comparison

East Village, Manhattan has 377 relations, while IRT Lexington Avenue Line has 133. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 2.16% = 11 / (377 + 133).

References

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