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  2. Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    City of New York: Maintained by: NYCDOT: Length: 10.9 mi (17.5 km) [2] [3] [4] Location: Manhattan and The Bronx, New York City: South end: Astor Place in Cooper Square: Major junctions: Park Avenue Tunnel and Viaduct in East Midtown Harlem River Drive in East Harlem: North end: Third Avenue in Fordham: East: Lexington Avenue: West: Madison ...

  3. Church Missions House - Wikipedia

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    Church Missions House (also known as 281 Park Avenue South) is a historic building at Park Avenue South and East 22nd Street in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Part of an area once known as "Charity Row", the building was designed by Robert W. Gibson and Edward J. Neville Stent, with a steel structure and medieval ...

  4. 300 Park Avenue South - Wikipedia

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    300 Park Avenue South (previously the Mills & Gibb Building [1] and currently also known as The Creative Arts Center) is a building on the northwest corner of East 22nd Street in the Flatiron District/Gramercy Park neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City.

  5. 225 Park Avenue South - Wikipedia

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    225 Park Avenue South (originally named the American Woolen Building for its tenant, American Woolen Company) is an office building complex in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. Located at the northeast corner of Park Avenue South and East 18th Street, [1] [2] it is two blocks north of Union Square. [3] The property includes the ...

  6. 23rd Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    The 23rd Street station is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Park Avenue South and 23rd Street in Gramercy Park and Flatiron District, Manhattan, it is served by 6 trains at all times, <6> trains during weekdays in the peak direction, and 4 trains during late night hours.

  7. Max's Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    Max's Kansas City was a nightclub and restaurant at 213 Park Avenue South in New York City, which became a gathering spot for musicians, poets, artists, and politicians in the 1960s and 1970s. It was opened by Mickey Ruskin (1933–1983) in December 1965 and closed in 1981.

  8. Everett Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Everett Building is a 16-story commercial structure at 200 Park Avenue South at the northwest corner with East 17th Street, on Union Square in Manhattan, New York.It was designed by the architectural firm of Starrett & van Vleck and opened in 1908.

  9. Substation 401 - Wikipedia

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    Substation #401, also called the "Essex Sub-station" is a historic New York City Subway electrical substation. Under the elevated tracks This facility is located on the south side of Fulton Street , between Essex Street and Shepherd Avenue, in the Cypress Hills neighborhood of the borough of Brooklyn .