Difference between revisions of "Amsterdam Avenue"

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North of Morningside Heights, Amsterdam plunges down the hill toward [[125th Street]], then heads uphill again toward the campus of [[CCNY]].  
 
North of Morningside Heights, Amsterdam plunges down the hill toward [[125th Street]], then heads uphill again toward the campus of [[CCNY]].  
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==Businesses south of campus==
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*[[1020]]
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*[[Bengal Cafe]]
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*[[Columbia Cottage]]
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*[[Hungarian Pastry Shop]]
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*[[Strokos]]
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==Businesses north of campus==
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*[[Amsterdam Cafe]]
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*[[Ivy League Stationers]]
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*[[Max Cafe]]
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*[[Max Soha]]
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*[[Panino Sportivo]]
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*[[Radio Perfecto]]
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*[[Subsconscious]]
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*[[Village Copier]]
  
 
[[Category:Streets in New York City]]
 
[[Category:Streets in New York City]]

Revision as of 14:58, 8 April 2007

The main avenue on the east of the Morningside Heights campus. Mostly lined by institutional buildings owned by Columbia, St. John the Divine, and St. Luke's Hospital, it is considerably less active and commercial than Broadway, although an increasing number of businesses have opened there in recent years, especially north of 120th Street.

South of Morningside Heights, Amsterdam runs through a mostly Hispanic neighborhood until reaching 96th Street. South of 59th Street, it becomes 10th Avenue.

North of Morningside Heights, Amsterdam plunges down the hill toward 125th Street, then heads uphill again toward the campus of CCNY.

Businesses south of campus

Businesses north of campus