Mews — For other uses, see Mew (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Muse. Dunworth Mews, a street of mews houses in Notting Hill, London Mews is a primarily British term formerly describing a row of stables, usually with carriage houses below and… … Wikipedia
Washington Heights, Manhattan — Washington Heights seen from the west tower of the George Washington Bridge, the world s busiest motor vehicle bridge.[1] Note Little Red Lighthouse at base of east tower. Washington Heights is a New York City … Wikipedia
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Marie Mattingly Meloney — Meloney Marie Mattingly Meloney (1878–1943), who used Mrs. William B. Meloney as her professional and social name, was one of the leading woman journalists of the United States, [1] a magazine editor and a socialite who in the … Wikipedia
Henry Hudson Parkway — Route information Length: 11.05 mi[2] (17.78 km) … Wikipedia
Harlem River Drive — Route information Length: 4.20 mi[1] (6.76 km) … Wikipedia
Broadway (New York City) — Broadway South end: Stone Street / Whitehall Street, Lower Manhattan, in New York City Major junctions … Wikipedia
Commissioners' Plan of 1811 — A modern redrawing of the 1807 version of the Commissioner s Grid plan for Manhattan, a few years before it was adopted in 1811. The Commissioners Plan of 1811 was the original design plan for the streets of Manhattan, which put in place the grid … Wikipedia
Rockefeller Center — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
Dyckman Street — North end Dyckman Street is a street in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is commonly considered to be a crosstown street because it runs from the Hudson River to the Harlem River and intersects Broadway. However, in its… … Wikipedia