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'''120th Street''' is the street that borders the northern end of the main quad of campus.  The street is officially ''West 120th Street'' west of [[Madison Avenue]] and East 120th Street otherwise.  The street is one of the streets interrupted by [[Morningside Park]] at Morningside Avenue and continues again on [[Morningside Drive]].
 
'''120th Street''' is the street that borders the northern end of the main quad of campus.  The street is officially ''West 120th Street'' west of [[Madison Avenue]] and East 120th Street otherwise.  The street is one of the streets interrupted by [[Morningside Park]] at Morningside Avenue and continues again on [[Morningside Drive]].
  
[[The Grove]] gate is located on 120th Street between [[Amsterdam Avenue]] and [[Broadway]], as is the ground-floor entrance of [[Mudd]].
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[[The Grove]] gate is located on 120th Street between [[Amsterdam Avenue]] and [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]], as is the ground-floor entrance of [[Mudd]].
  
[[Category:Streets in New York City]]
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==Significant buildings & places==
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*[[Teachers College]]
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*[[Northwest Corner Building]] (entrance to [[Levien Gym]])
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*[[Pupin Hall]]
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*[[Schapiro CEPSR]]
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*[[Mudd]]
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*Class of 1882 Gate
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[[Category:Streets]]
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[[Category:Uptown]]

Latest revision as of 23:22, 5 August 2014

120th Street is the street that borders the northern end of the main quad of campus. The street is officially West 120th Street west of Madison Avenue and East 120th Street otherwise. The street is one of the streets interrupted by Morningside Park at Morningside Avenue and continues again on Morningside Drive.

The Grove gate is located on 120th Street between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway, as is the ground-floor entrance of Mudd.

Significant buildings & places