world.wikisort.org - USAFirst Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare on the East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan, running from Houston Street northbound to 127th Street. At 125th Street, most traffic continues onto the Willis Avenue Bridge over the Harlem River, which continues into the Bronx. South of Houston Street, the roadway continues as Allen Street south to Division Street. Traffic on First Avenue runs northbound (uptown) only.
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North-south avenue in Manhattan, New York
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History
Like most of Manhattan's major north-south Avenues, First Avenue was proposed as part of the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 for Manhattan, which designated 12 broad north-south Avenues running the length of the island. The southern portions of the Avenue were cut and laid out shortly after the plan was adopted.[2] The northern sections of the Avenue would be graded and cut through at various intervals throughout the 19th century as the northward development of the island demanded.
The IRT Second Avenue Line ran above First Avenue from Houston Street to 23rd Street before turning west at 23rd and then north onto Second Avenue. This elevated line was torn down in 1942.
First Avenue has carried one-way traffic since June 4, 1951.[3]
A protected bike lane was established along the left side of the avenue south of 50th Street in 2011.
Description
First Avenue passes through a variety of neighborhoods.
Starting in the south at Houston Street, First Avenue passes through the East Village, once a predominantly German and Jewish neighborhood, now a gentrified area populated mostly by hipsters and yuppies. First Avenue then runs by two large urban development projects, Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village, two middle-income housing developments that sit on what used to be the Gashouse District, an industrial area. These fill the east side of the avenue from 14th to 23rd Streets. The avenue is very wide in this segment, and is separated by a median. The New York Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the Bellevue Hospital, and NYU Medical Center fill the blocks from there to 34th Street. Between 42nd and 47th streets, the avenue runs past United Nations Headquarters. Here a local bypass, United Nations Plaza, splits from the main road, which runs through the First Avenue Tunnel, rejoining the local street at 49th Street.
Crossing under the Queensboro Bridge and entering the Upper East Side, First Avenue runs through a number of residential areas. It serves as one of the main shopping streets of the Yorkville neighborhood, historically a working class German and Hungarian neighborhood, today a wealthy enclave of upper-class residents. In this district, First Avenue is also known as "Bedpan Alley" (a play on "Tin Pan Alley") because of the large number of hospitals located nearby.
Crossing 96th Street, First Avenue runs through Spanish Harlem, a historically Puerto Rican neighborhood. Before Puerto Rican migration in the 1950s, much of this district was populated by Italians and known as "Italian Harlem". First Avenue in Italian Harlem was the site of a major open-air pushcart market in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There is still a small Italian enclave in the Pleasant Valley district of East Harlem, between 114th and 120th Streets. The northern reaches of First Avenue, north of roughly 110th Street have also seen a significant increase in Mexican residents.
First Avenue then connects to the Willis Avenue Bridge, which crosses the Harlem River at 125th Street and connects to Willis Avenue in the Bronx.
Transportation
The M15/M15+ Select Bus runs on the one-way pair of First and Second Avenue between 125th Street and Houston Street. The northbound M9 runs on it between 20th Street and 29th Street, terminating at Bellevue Hospital at 26th Street. The M31, M50, M57, M86+ Select Bus and M116 serve First Avenue for short segments.
The BMT Canarsie Line has a station at 14th Street.
In popular culture
- The opening scene of Ghostbusters II was filmed at the intersection of First Avenue and 77th Street.
- In the Seinfeld TV series, Kramer describes the intersection of First Avenue and 1st Street as the "nexus of the universe". This provided the name for a nightclub called the Nexus Lounge at that location.
Gallery
Bike lane on First Avenue
Looking south on First Avenue from 13th Street during the demolition of the Second Avenue El in September 1942
United Nations headquarters at First Avenue and 42nd Street
References
- Google (September 1, 2015). "First Avenue (Manhattan)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
- Stokes, I. N. Phelps (1928). The Iconography of Manhattan Island 1498-1909. Vol. 6. Robert H. Dodd. p. 1561.
[May 10, 1813:] The common council orders that First Ave. between 10th and 25th St. be opened and directs the proper officers to carry the same into effect—M. C. C. (1784-1831), VII: 458. On Nov. 1, the attorney was directed to open the avenue from 10th to North [Houston] St. as it would afford a short and direct route to Bellevue.—Ibid., VII: 596-97.
- Ingraham, Joseph (June 5, 1951). "Autos Speeded 15% on 1st And 2nd Aves". The New York Times. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
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Green spaces |
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- La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez
- Liz Christy Garden
- New York Marble Cemetery
- New York City Marble Cemetery
- Open Road Park
- Tompkins Square Park
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Education |
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- Cooper Union
- East Side Community High School
- Grace Church School
- High School for Health Professions and Human Services
- Ottendorfer Library
- Third Street Music School Settlement
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Religion |
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- Church of the Immaculate Conception and Clergy Houses
- Church of the Most Holy Redeemer
- Church of the Nativity
- German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mark
- Grace Church
- Middle Collegiate Church
- St. Ann's Armenian Catholic Cathedral
- St. Ann Church
- St. Brigid Roman Catholic Church
- St. Emeric Church
- St. George's Church
- St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
- St. Nicholas Kirche
- St. Nicholas of Myra Church
- St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church
- Tabernacle Baptist Church
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Restaurants/ nightlife |
- Burp Castle
- Club Cumming
- Death & Co.
- Joe's Pub
- KGB
- McSorley's
- Nuyorican Poets Café
- Please Don't Tell
- Pommes Frites
- Pyramid Club
- The Cock
- The Talking Band
- Veniero's
- Veselka
- Webster Hall
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Theater |
- Classic Stage Company
- La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
- Metropolitan Playhouse
- Minetta Lane Theatre
- Nublu Club
- Orpheum Theatre
- Performance Space New York
- Theater for the New City
- Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
- Village East by Angelika
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Stores |
- Ray's Candy Store
- Strand Bookstore
- Trash and Vaudeville
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- 8BC
- A7
- Charas/El Bohio
- Club 57
- Dos Blockos
- Five Spot Café
- Gem Spa
- Ground Zero Gallery
- Harry & Ida's Meat and Supply Co.
- Kim's Video and Music
- Limbo
- Lit Lounge
- New St. Marks Baths
- New York Vauxhall Gardens
- Now Gallery
- Old Reliable Theatre Tavern
- The Ritz
- The Saint
- SideWalk Cafe
- Sin-é
- St. Mark's Bookshop
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Other buildings |
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- 21 Astor Place
- Bracetti Plaza
- Christodora House
- First Houses
- Hamilton Fish House
- Isaac T. Hopper House
- Metropolitan Savings Bank Building
- Riis Houses
- Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital
- Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart
- Village View
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Subway stations |
- First Avenue
- Second Avenue
- Third Avenue
- Astor Place
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Regions |
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- Alphabet City
- Book Row
- East 10th Street Historic District
- East Village/Lower East Side Historic District
- Little Germany
- St. Mark's Historic District
- Yiddish Theatre District
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East Side of Manhattan (14th–34th Streets, east of Park Ave) |
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Buildings |
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14th–23rd Sts |
- 18 Gramercy Park
- 44 Union Square
- 121 East 22nd
- Church Missions House
- Consolidated Edison Building
- Samuel J. Tilden House
- Scheffel Hall
- Society for the Lying-In Hospital
- Stuyvesant Apartments
- United Charities Building
- Zeckendorf Towers
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23rd–34th Sts |
- 3 Park Avenue
- 69th Regiment Armory
- 203 East 29th Street
- CBS 30th Street Studio
- Chester A. Arthur Home
- Kips Bay Towers
- New York School of Applied Design for Women
- United States Post Office
- Waterside Plaza
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Culture |
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Shops, restaurants, nightlife |
- Pete's Tavern
- The Water Club
- Union Square Cafe
- Upland
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Theaters, galleries, art venues |
- Daryl Roth Theatre
- Fotografiska New York
- Gramercy Theatre
- Holographic Studios
- Irving Plaza
- Peoples Improv Theater
- Swann Galleries
- Vineyard Theatre
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Hotels |
- George Washington Hotel
- Gramercy Park Hotel
- Hotel Deauville
- Hotel Giraffe
- Hotel Kenmore Hall
- W New York Union Square
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Clubs |
- National Arts Club
- The Players
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Green spaces |
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- Asser Levy Recreation Center
- Gramercy Park
- Stuyvesant Cove Park
- Stuyvesant Square
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Education |
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Primary and secondary education |
- 47 The American Sign Language and English Secondary School
- British International School of New York
- The École
- Friends Seminary
- Manhattan Trade School for Girls
- Salk School of Science
- School of the Future
- United Nations International School
- Washington Irving Campus
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Higher education |
- Baruch College
- William and Anita Newman Library
- High School for Health Professions and Human Services
- Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing
- New York University College of Dentistry
- Norman Thomas High School
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Religion |
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- Calvary Church
- Chapel of Free Grace
- Church of the Epiphany
- Church of Our Lady of the Scapular of Mount Carmel
- Church of Our Lady of the Scapular–St. Stephen
- Church of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
- Congregation Talmud Torah Adereth El
- First Zen Institute of America
- Madison Avenue Baptist Church
- St. George's Episcopal Church
- St. Sebastian Church
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Health |
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- Bellevue Hospital
- New York Eye and Ear Infirmary
- NYU Langone Medical Center
- Enid A. Haupt Glass Garden
- Hassenfeld Children's Hospital
- New York University Grossman School of Medicine
- Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Subway stations |
- First Avenue
- Third Avenue
- 14th Street–Union Square
- 23rd Street
- 28th Street
- 33rd Street
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East Midtown (34th–59th Sts, east of Lexington Ave) and Turtle Bay |
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34th–42nd Sts |
- American Copper Buildings
- Civic Club / Estonian House
- The Corinthian
- Daily News Building
- Socony–Mobil Building
- Tudor City
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42nd–51st Sts |
- 219 East 49th Street
- Amster Yard
- Beaux-Arts Apartments
- Beekman Tower
- Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice
- Lescaze House
- One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza
- Trump World Tower
- Tudor City
- Turtle Bay Gardens
- United Nations headquarters
- Dag Hammarskjöld Library
- Conference Building
- General Assembly Building
- Secretariat Building
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51st–59th Sts |
- One Sutton Place South
- 23 Beekman Place
- 252 East 57th Street
- 300 East 57th Street
- 303 East 51st Street
- 312 and 314 East 53rd Street
- 599 Lexington Avenue
- 731 Lexington Avenue
- 919 Third Avenue
- Citigroup Center
- Lipstick Building
- River House
- Rockefeller Guest House
- The Sovereign
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Culture |
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Shops, restaurants, nightlife |
- P. J. Clarke's
- Shun Lee Palace
- Sparks Steak House
- Sushi Yasuda
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Museums/venues | |
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Hotels |
- DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Metropolitan New York City
- Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza
- The Westin New York Grand Central Hotel
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Former |
- Caesar's Retreat
- El Morocco
- The Embers
- Le Cirque
- Le Club
- Museum of the Peaceful Arts
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Green spaces |
- Amster Yard
- East River Greenway
- Greenacre Park
- Ralph Bunche Park
- Robert Moses Playground
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Education |
- Cathedral High School
- High School of Art and Design
- Lyceum Kennedy International School
- P.S. 135
- Stern College for Women
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Religion |
- Church Center for the United Nations
- St. Agnes Church
- St. Boniface Church
- St. Gabriel Church
- St. John the Evangelist Church (Manhattan)
- Sutton Place Synagogue
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Subway stations |
- Grand Central–42nd Street
- Lexington Avenue/51st Street
- Lexington Avenue/59th Street
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Railroad, ferry |
- Grand Central LIRR
- Grand Central Terminal
- East 34th Street Ferry Landing
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Squares |
- Chatham
- Cooper
- Duarte
- Duffy
- Foley
- Gramercy Park
- Grand Army Plz
- Hanover
- Herald
- Hudson
- Jackson
- Lincoln
- Madison
- Mulry
- Pershing
- Petrosino
- Sherman
- Stuyvesant
- Times
- Tompkins
- Union
- Verdi
- Washington
- Zuccotti Park
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- Italics indicate streets no longer in existence.
- All entries are streets, circles, or squares unless otherwise noted
- See also: Manhattan address algorithm
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На других языках
- [en] First Avenue (Manhattan)
[ru] Первая авеню
Пе́рвая авеню́ (англ. First Avenue) — оживлённая улица между севером и югом на восточной стороне Нью-Йорка, район Манхэттена, которая начинается с Хаустон-стрит, идёт на север вдоль более чем 125 зданий, после чего заканчивается у моста Уиллис-Авеню (Willis Avenue Bridge) в Бронксе на реке Гарлем (Harlem River) около 127-й улицы. К югу от Хаустон-Стрит шоссе продолжается как Аллен-Стрит (Allen Street) на юг к Канал-стрит. Движение по Первой авеню происходит на север.
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