Victor H. • December 20, 2012According to Sandra Ramos of Time Out New York, The New York Times' headquarters was situated at the intersection of Broadway and 42nd Street from the end of 1904 through 1913."
Megan G. • October 6, 2011Up the ramp next to the downstairs Juniors at the 1st walkway intersection stand in the corner of the concave ceiling, have a friend stand in the opposite corner and whisper into the wall, crazy stuff
Dmitriy G. • November 30, 2010Bus stop for: X23, X24, QM24, NY Waterway, NY Airport Serv. & City Sights NY
Nate F. • May 8, 2019the deep significance to nikola tesla of this particular street corner is that it is where, broken and penniless, he fed thousands of pigeons in the twilight years of his life.
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