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67th Street

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67th Street
Street name67th Street
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CityNew York City
BoroughManhattan
DirectionEast-West

67th Street is a major street in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, that runs from the East River to Central Park. The street is home to many notable buildings, including the Lenox Hill Hospital, Hospital for Special Surgery, and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. It is also close to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum, and Whitney Museum of American Art. The street is lined with upscale shops and restaurants, including Tiffany & Co., Bergdorf Goodman, and Le Cirque.

Introduction

67th Street is a significant street in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and upscale lifestyle. The street is home to many famous residents, including Woody Allen, Michael Bloomberg, and Ralph Lauren. It is also close to the Central Park Zoo, Wollman Rink, and Loeb Boathouse. The street is lined with beautiful Brownstone buildings, including the Graham House, Willard D. Straight House, and Payne Whitney House. The street is also home to the New York Public Library, 92nd Street Y, and Asia Society.

Geography

67th Street runs from the East River to Central Park, passing through the Lenox Hill and Upper East Side neighborhoods. The street is bounded by 66th Street to the south and 68th Street to the north. It is close to the Queensboro Bridge, Roosevelt Island, and Randall's Island. The street is also near the United Nations Headquarters, Grand Central Terminal, and Penn Station. The street passes through the Manhattan Community Board 8, which includes the neighborhoods of Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, and Yorkville. The street is also close to the East River Greenway, Carl Schurz Park, and John Jay Park.

Transportation

67th Street is served by several transportation options, including the New York City Subway's 68th Street – Hunter College station, which is served by the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and the Q train (Second Avenue Subway). The street is also close to the Lexington Avenue/59th Street station, which is served by the N, Q, R, W, 4, 5, 6, and 7 trains. The street is served by several MTA Bus routes, including the M15, M31, and M72 buses. The street is also close to the LaGuardia Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport. The street is also served by the East River Ferry, which connects to Brooklyn, Queens, and New Jersey.

Landmarks

67th Street is home to many notable landmarks, including the Lenox Hill Hospital, Hospital for Special Surgery, and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. The street is also close to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim Museum, and Whitney Museum of American Art. The street is lined with upscale shops and restaurants, including Tiffany & Co., Bergdorf Goodman, and Le Cirque. The street is also home to the New York Public Library, 92nd Street Y, and Asia Society. The street is close to the Central Park Zoo, Wollman Rink, and Loeb Boathouse. The street is also near the United Nations Headquarters, Grand Central Terminal, and Penn Station.

History

67th Street has a rich history, dating back to the 19th century when it was a rural area. The street was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with the construction of many Brownstone buildings, including the Graham House, Willard D. Straight House, and Payne Whitney House. The street was also home to many notable residents, including Woody Allen, Michael Bloomberg, and Ralph Lauren. The street was also close to the 1964 New York World's Fair, which was held in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. The street is also near the New York City Marathon route, which passes through the Upper East Side and Central Park. The street is also close to the Museum of Modern Art, American Museum of Natural History, and New York Historical Society.

Category:Streets in Manhattan

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