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Avenue D is the easternmost named avenue in the East Village neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, though several thoroughfares (the FDR Drive, for instance) are closer to the East River. Avenue D runs between 14th Street and 2nd Street, and continues south of 2nd Street as Columbia Street. Avenue D, together with Avenues A, B and C, provide the name for Alphabet City neighborhood. Avenue can mean any of the following: Most commonly, it refers to two parallel lines of trees specially planted as a landscape feature. ...
Looking south from 6th Street down Second Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares through the East Village. ...
Nickname: Big Apple Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs Bronx (The Bronx) New York (Manhattan) Queens (Queens) Kings (Brooklyn) Richmond (Staten Island) Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area - City 1,214. ...
The Five Boroughs of New York City: 1: Manhattan 2: Brooklyn 3: Queens 4: Bronx 5: Staten Island In New York City, a borough is a unique form of government used to administer the five constituent counties that make up the city; it differs significantly from other borough forms of...
The Borough of Manhattan, highlighted in yellow, lies between the East River and the Hudson River. ...
FDR Drive at night FDR Drive is a major freeway-standard parkway on the east side of the New York City borough of Manhattan. ...
New York City waterways: 1. ...
14th Street looking west from Fifth Avenue 14th Street is an important east-west thoroughfare in Manhattan in New York City. ...
Alphabet City, formerly considered a slum, is now a trendy part of the East Village in the New York City borough of Manhattan. ...
The east side of Avenue D is flanked by the Jacob Riis Houses (NYCHA housing), named for famous photographer Jacob Riis, who chronicled the plight of the city's poorest residents. The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) provides decent and affordable housing for low and moderate income residents throughout the five boroughs of New York. ...
Jacob Riis in 1906 Jacob August Riis (May 3, 1849 - March 26, 1914), a Danish-American muckraker journalist and slum and school reformer, was born in Ribe, Denmark. ...
Avenue D is serviced by the MTA M14 bus. Passengers board a bus at Westchester Square. ...
A public pool is located at the northern end (11th and Avenue D). It is called Dry Dock Pool. Dry Dock Park: A small park with a pool--named for the neighborhood's former tradition of ship repair. The corner used to be the site of the Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co. On Avenue D between 4th and 5th streets, outside this Lillian Wald house, singer Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots was busted for heroin possession on June 1, 1998. The building on the northwest corner between 5th and 6th streets, houses Boys and Girls Republic, formerly Boys Brotherhood Republic, a self-governing youth project of Henry Street Settlement. Lillian D. Wald Houses (runs on Avenue D between 3rd and 6th streets) Public housing project named for Lillian D. Wald (1867-1940), who provided aid to the Lower East Side through the Henry Street Settlement and the Visiting Nurses Society. She fought, along with Nick Hausman, for women's suffrage and against child labor, and help start the Women's Trade Union League. Margaret Sanger of Planned Parenthood was her protegee. |