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The station is at Central Park West and 81st Street, rather than the major crosstown 79th Street, in order to accommodate the American Museum of Natural History, [22] which largely fills the area of what was once called the Manhattan Square.
The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is a natural history museum on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. [5] Located in Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 21 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library.
The 81st Street station was a local station on the demolished IRT Ninth Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. It had two levels. It had two levels. The lower level was built first and had two tracks and two side platforms and served local trains.
The Los Angeles building used to depict the exterior of Jerry's apartment building at 129 West 81st Street, Manhattan. The show premiered as The Seinfeld Chronicles on July 5, 1989. After it aired, a pickup by NBC seemed unlikely, and the show was offered to Fox, which declined to pick it up.
The M7 runs from Broadway to West 106th Street. The M79 SBS runs from West 79th to West 81st Streets. The M60 SBS runs in both directions between West 120th and West 125th Streets. The M104 runs on two portions of Amsterdam Avenue: from Broadway to West 73rd Street, and from West 125th to West 129th Streets, using Broadway and crossing on West ...
The main entrance is located on the northern side of the museum on 81st Street near Central Park West in Manhattan's Upper West Side. Completed in 2000, it includes the new Hayden Planetarium, the original of which was opened in 1935 and closed in 1997. Neil deGrasse Tyson is its first and, to date, only director.
The Beresford is a cooperative apartment building at 211 Central Park West, between 81st and 82nd Streets, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was constructed in 1929 and was designed by architect Emery Roth. The Beresford is 22 stories tall and is topped by octagonal towers on its northeast, southwest, and southeast corners.
346 W. 89th St. Upper West Side: also known as Isaac L. and Julia B. Rice House: "Villa Julia"; now Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan 75: Riverside Drive–West 80th–81st Streets Historic District: Riverside Drive–West 80th–81st Streets Historic District