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[[Image:10 19 0.JPEG|thumb|right|A vestigial 117th Street sign can still be glimpsed on Morningside Drive]]
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'''117th Street''' does not exist. At least, not in [[Morningside Heights]]. The stretch of the street that once lay betweeen [[Riverside Drive]] and [[Morningside Drive]] was first eviscerated by the main Columbia campus, which when constituted as a superblock in the 1890s stretched from [[116th Street]] to [[120th Street]]. The next segment to go was that between [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Claremont Avenue]], swallowed for the [[Barnard]] campus. The remaining portion of the street, between [[Amsterdam Avenue]] and Morningside, was actually developed with rowhouses, but these were all torn down, and the street abandoned, when the elevated plaza that leads to [[East Campus]] and the [[International Affairs Building]] was constructed in the 1960s and 70s.
 
'''117th Street''' does not exist. At least, not in [[Morningside Heights]]. The stretch of the street that once lay betweeen [[Riverside Drive]] and [[Morningside Drive]] was first eviscerated by the main Columbia campus, which when constituted as a superblock in the 1890s stretched from [[116th Street]] to [[120th Street]]. The next segment to go was that between [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Claremont Avenue]], swallowed for the [[Barnard]] campus. The remaining portion of the street, between [[Amsterdam Avenue]] and Morningside, was actually developed with rowhouses, but these were all torn down, and the street abandoned, when the elevated plaza that leads to [[East Campus]] and the [[International Affairs Building]] was constructed in the 1960s and 70s.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:32, 15 September 2007

A vestigial 117th Street sign can still be glimpsed on Morningside Drive

117th Street does not exist. At least, not in Morningside Heights. The stretch of the street that once lay betweeen Riverside Drive and Morningside Drive was first eviscerated by the main Columbia campus, which when constituted as a superblock in the 1890s stretched from 116th Street to 120th Street. The next segment to go was that between Broadway and Claremont Avenue, swallowed for the Barnard campus. The remaining portion of the street, between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside, was actually developed with rowhouses, but these were all torn down, and the street abandoned, when the elevated plaza that leads to East Campus and the International Affairs Building was constructed in the 1960s and 70s.