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This is a list of public elementary schools in New York City.They are typically referred to as "PS number" (e.g., "PS 46", that is, "Public School 46"). Many PS numbers are ambiguous, being used by more than one school.
Harlem Consolidated School District No. 122 was formed in April 1910. [4]: 67 The Harlem Consolidated School, on the corner of Harlem Road and North Second Street, [6] was completed on March 6, 1911, [4]: 7 at a cost of $17,700; was dedicated on April 26, 1911, [6] and also opened in 1911.
Success Academy Harlem 6, grades K-3, 461 W. 131st Street, in Community School District 5; Success Academy Harlem North Central, grades 5–8, 175 W. 134th Street, in Community District 5; Success Academy Harlem West, grades 5–8, 215 W. 114th Street, in Community School District 3; Success Academy Harlem East, grades 5–8, 141 E. 111th Street
57th Street, 6th Avenue, Madison Avenue (NB), 5th Avenue, Broadway (SB), Victory Boulevard, Watchogue Road, Port Richmond Avenue, Forest Avenue, South Avenue Peak service only. During the height of the rush hour, X12 trips ended at 23rd Street, while X42 trips acted as midtown super-express service (via the FDR Drive & 23rd Street instead of ...
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Little Hill was leveled when the right-of-way was graded for the New York and Harlem Railroad, following the present route of Park Avenue. [6] Mt Morris Ascension Presbyterian Church Apartment house on Mt Morris Park West. On September 4, 1839, a 20-acre (81,000 m 2) residential square was set aside. [7]
A map of Upper Manhattan, with Greater Harlem highlighted.Harlem proper is the neighborhood in the center. Harlem is located in Upper Manhattan.The three neighborhoods comprising the greater Harlem area—West, Central, and East Harlem—stretch from the Harlem River and East River to the east, to the Hudson River to the west; and between 155th Street in the north, where it meets Washington ...
Performance Space New York, formerly known as Performance Space 122 or P.S. 122, [1] is a non-profit arts organization founded in 1980 in the East Village of Manhattan in an abandoned public school building.