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  2. 59E59 Theaters - Wikipedia

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    59E59 Theaters is a curated rental venue located in New York City that consists of three theater spaces or stages. It shows both off-Broadway (in Theater A) and off-off-Broadway plays (in Theaters B and C). [1]

  3. 59th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    59th Street is a crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, running from York Avenue and Sutton Place on the East Side of Manhattan to the West Side Highway on the West Side. The three-block portion between Columbus Circle and Grand Army Plaza is known as Central Park South, since it forms the southern border of Central Park.

  4. Trump Parc - Wikipedia

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    Trump Parc and Trump Parc East are two adjoining buildings at the southwest corner of Central Park South and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Trump Parc (the former Barbizon-Plaza Hotel ) is a 38-story condominium building, and Trump Parc East is a 14-story apartment and condominium building.

  5. Category:East River - Wikipedia

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    42nd Street Ferry (Williamsburg) 1958 East River collision; 2018 New York City helicopter crash; A. Anable Basin; B. Bridge Street Ferry; ... New York City Waterfalls;

  6. York Avenue and Sutton Place - Wikipedia

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    The earliest source found by The New York Times using the term Sutton Place dates to 1883. At that time, the New York City Board of Aldermen approved a petition to change the name from "Avenue A" to "Sutton Place", covering the blocks between 57th and 60th Streets. [5] [6] The block between 59th and 60th Streets is now considered a part of York ...

  7. East River - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 19th century, the East River was the center of New York's shipping industry, but by the end of the century, much of it had moved to the Hudson River, leaving the East River wharves and slips to begin a long process of decay, until the area was finally rehabilitated in the mid-1960s, and the South Street Seaport Museum ...

  8. East River Greenway - Wikipedia

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    New York City Waterfalls along the East River Greenway at Pier 35. The greenway runs along the East Side, from Battery Park and past South Street Seaport to a dead end at 125th Street, East Harlem with a 0.6-mile (0.97 km) gap from 41st to 53rd streets in Midtown where pedestrians use busy First and Second Avenues to get around United Nations Headquarters between the Upper East Side and Kips ...

  9. Mount Vernon Hotel Museum - Wikipedia

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    They could escape the explosive growth of New York City's population and the ensuing urbanization (the population of New York City, 123,706 in 1820, had grown to 202,589 by 1830) and spend a quiet day near the river, and be home downtown by sunset. [4] [5] [6] Frances Trollope and James Stuart, a Scottish diarist, are two foreign travelers who ...