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Final Fantasy XIV [b] is a discontinued 2010 massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Windows, developed and published by Square Enix. It was the original version of the fourteenth entry in the main Final Fantasy series and the second MMORPG in the series after Final Fantasy XI .
Uptown Manhattan is divided by Central Park into the Upper East Side and the Upper West Side, and above the park is Harlem. Marble Hill was part of the northern tip of Manhattan Island, but the Harlem River Ship Canal, dug in 1895, separated it from the remainder of Manhattan. [20]
Approximate locations of some past and present Manhattan neighborhoods. This is a list of neighborhoods in the New York City borough of Manhattan arranged geographically from the north of the island to the south. The following approximate definitions are used: Upper Manhattan is the area above 96th Street. Midtown Manhattan is the area between ...
New York County Courthouse (New York State Supreme Court), 60 Centre Street 1 February 1966: New York County Lawyers Association Building: 23 November 1965: New York County National Bank Building (Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building), 77-79 Eighth Avenue 7 June 1988: New York Life Insurance Building (Former) 10 February 1987
1908 map of the Spuyten Duyvil Creek separating Marble Hill, Manhattan from the Bronx mainland. In 1919, New York State passed a bill in order to straighten the western end of the creek feeding into the Hudson. At the time, the creek was diverted south to avoid a peninsula that housed the Johnson Iron Works foundry. [39]
Cortlandt Alley, 2022. Cortlandt Alley is an alley in Lower Manhattan, New York City, which is often used as a filming location.Filming is not allowed in many of New York City's alleys, so Cortlandt Alley appears in many movies and TV shows, [1] [2] [3] including Crocodile Dundee, 9½ Weeks and Boardwalk Empire. [4]
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Minetta Creek was one of Manhattan's largest natural waterways. [3] Nearly 2 miles (3.2 km) long, Minetta Creek began from two tributaries, the main one having its source [a] near Fifth Avenue and 21st Street, and a secondary one that had its source at Sixth Avenue and 16th Street. [4]