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Everything south of this is considered to be "downtown". Meaning: the street grid falls apart, the proportion of [[hipsters]] to [[investment bankers]] increases substantially, and [[NYU]] students abound.
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'''14th St''' is an unofficial boundary in New York. Everything south of it is considered to be "downtown". What does this mean?
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* The street grid falls apart
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* The proportion of [[hipsters]] to [[investment bankers]] increases substantially
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* [[NYU]] students abound
  
[[Union Square]] is located at the point that 14th meets [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Park Avenue]]. One way to get there is to take the 1 train to 14th Street (or transfer at 96th to the 2 or 3 for the same station) and walk east along 14th.  
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[[Union Square]] is located at the point that 14th meets [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Park Avenue]]. One way to get there is to take the 1 train to 14th Street (or transfer at 96th to the 2 or 3 for the same station) and walk east along 14th.
  
[[Category:Streets in New York City]]
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The street itself is surprisingly sketchy for most of its length, given the wealth of its surrounds, and attracts an unusual number of transients and fast food outlets.
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==Points of interest==
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*Hudson River Park
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*Pratt Institute
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*Union Square
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*Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church
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*Ground Zero Museum Workshop (420 W 14th St)
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*Union Square
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*Liberty inn
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*Apple Store (2nd biggest in the country; at 9th Ave)
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*Heller Gallery (glass art)
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*Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard's
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*New York County National Bank Building
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*East River Park
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[[Category:Streets]]
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[[Category:Downtown]]
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[[Category:Midtown]]

Latest revision as of 23:43, 5 August 2014

14th St is an unofficial boundary in New York. Everything south of it is considered to be "downtown". What does this mean?

Union Square is located at the point that 14th meets Broadway and Park Avenue. One way to get there is to take the 1 train to 14th Street (or transfer at 96th to the 2 or 3 for the same station) and walk east along 14th.

The street itself is surprisingly sketchy for most of its length, given the wealth of its surrounds, and attracts an unusual number of transients and fast food outlets.

Points of interest

  • Hudson River Park
  • Pratt Institute
  • Union Square
  • Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church
  • Ground Zero Museum Workshop (420 W 14th St)
  • Union Square
  • Liberty inn
  • Apple Store (2nd biggest in the country; at 9th Ave)
  • Heller Gallery (glass art)
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard's
  • New York County National Bank Building
  • East River Park