17th Street (Manhattan)
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17th Street is an east-west running street between First Avenue and Eleventh Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Traffic runs one way along the street, from east to west.
17th Street forms the northern borders of both Union Square (between Broadway and Park Avenue South) and Stuyvesant Square.
Time Magazine was started at 141 East 17th Street.[1]
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- ^ http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,802604,00.html From the Magazine | A Letter From The Publisher], April 12, 1943
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East-west (streets) | Chambers • Worth • E Broadway • Canal • Grand • Delancey • Houston 14 (100 ft) • 23 (100 ft) • 34 (100 ft) • 42 (100 ft) • 57 (100 ft) • 59/CPS (60-100 ft) • 72 (100 ft) • 79 (100 ft) • 86 (100 ft) • 96 (100 ft) • 106 (100 ft) 110/CPN (60-125 ft) • 116 (100 ft) • 125 (100 ft) • 135 (100 ft) • 145 (100 ft) • 155 (100 ft) • TMX (200 ft) • 181 (60 ft) • Dyckman • 207 (100 ft) |
North-south (mostly avenues) | West • Washington • Greenwich • Hudson • Varick • W Broadway • Trinity/Church • Broadway • Lafayette • Centre • Bowery • Allen • South HHP • 13 • 12/WSH • Riverside • 11/W End • 10/Amst. • Dyer • 9/Col. • 8/CPW • 7 • 6/Lenox • 5 • Madison • 4/Park • Lexington • 3 • 2 • 1 • A/York • B/E End • C • D • FDR Ft. Washington • Broadway • St. Nicholas • Harlem River |