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In our research, we came across these amazing maps by Andrew Lynch that show what New York might have looked like if some of his plans were built, like the Lower Manhattan Expressway (LOMEX) and ...
Lower Manhattan, the oldest part of the borough, is full of ghosts, and those ghosts are visible on the map. When the city rolled out the plan for Manhattan's orderly street grid in 1811, a ...
There will be several street closures and traffic delays in and around the 9-11 Memorial area beginning at 7 A.M. The following streets will be closed on September 11 from 7 A.M. to 3 P.M. for the ...
Well naturally, there used to be several streets named for the Queen: Little Queen Street (now Cedar Street) and Great Queen Street (now Pearl Street). 1776 map of Lower Manhattan drawn by Major ...
Lewis Street is a street that used to exist, as the latest Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation Map It! feature recalls, from Grand Street to East 8th Street between Avenue D and the ...
Indeed, more than a dozen blocks of Broome Street were slated to be flattened to make way for the Lower Manhattan Expressway, or if you prefer the Orwellian-sounding acronym, LOMEX — a 10-lane ...
Wall Street is actually a 12-foot-tall wall running along the northern most border ... Yahoo! created an interactive feature that overlaid the original map with a current map of Lower Manhattan, ...
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