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  2. Chambers Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    View eastward of Chambers Street toward Manhattan Municipal Building.. Chambers Street is a two-way street in the New York City borough of Manhattan.It runs from River Terrace, Battery Park City in the west, past PS 234 (the Independence School), The Borough of Manhattan Community College, and Stuyvesant High School, to the Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Centre Street in the east.

  3. Chambers Street–World Trade Center/Park Place/Cortlandt ...

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    Just north of Chambers Street is a third track between the uptown and downtown express tracks, with connecting switches at both ends, which was used to turn trains when Chambers Street was used as a terminal, [60] before the Broadway–Nassau Street (now Fulton Street) station opened on February 1, 1933. [61] It is served by the A and C trains.

  4. The Odeon - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon is a restaurant in New York City. [1] The restaurant opened in 1980, in space previously occupied by Towers Cafeteria. [2] The restaurant was founded by Lynn Wagenknecht, Keith McNally, and Brian McNally.

  5. Chambers Street Selected to be Included in Three of the FTSE ...

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  6. Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street station - Wikipedia

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    The number of passengers entering the Brooklyn Bridge/Chambers Street station declined to about 7.2 million in 1963 and remained almost unchanged in 1973. [166] By 2011, the Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street station was the 29th-busiest in the system; at the time, an average of 36,350 riders entered the station every weekday. [167]

  7. Cary Building (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Cary Building at 105-107 Chambers Street, extending along Church Street to Reade Street, in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1856–1857 and was designed by Gamaliel King and John Kellum ("King & Kellum") [2] in the Italian Renaissance revival style, with the cast-iron facade provided by Daniel D. Badger's Architectural Iron Work.

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