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Gouverneur Street – Abraham Gouverneur, a 17th-century Dutch immigrant turned big-time New York political activist. Great Jones Street – Samuel Jones, "The Father of The New York Bar" Henry Street – Henry Rutgers, American Revolutionary War hero; Houston Street (pronounced / ˈ h aʊ s t ən / HOW-stən) – William Houstoun, Founding Father.
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Street signs in New York City; Summer Streets This page was last edited on 9 August 2017, at 21:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Across the pond, in a suburb of South Yorkshire, the long-suffering residents of Butt Hole Road couldn't take the jokes visiting tourists and back-side baring teens any longer.
Victoria E. Freile, New York Connect Team November 20, 2024 at 4:29 AM Far removed from the Manhattan skyline and the rush of water in Niagara Falls, many New York towns bursting with history have ...
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 34th Street and 59th Street. Lower Manhattan is the area below 14th Street.
More: World Atlas names 9 of New York's most picturesque small towns. See the list. Lake Placid NY. Don’t confuse this gorgeous village with the 1999 fictional creature movie that borrowed its name.
This partial list of city nicknames in New York compiles the aliases, sobriquets, and slogans that cities in the U.S. state of New York are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders, or the cities' tourism boards or chambers of commerce.