Manhattan Midtown Avenues: 5th, 6th, Park, Mad, Lex, New York
:58 Bryant Park
2:32 6th Ave
3:22 Rockefeller Center
5:47 5th Ave
7:38 Grand Central
11:42 Madison
15:08 Park Ave
16:27 Lexington
Walking up 6th Avenue, down 5th, we will take a look at Madison, Park Avenue – a grand boulevard stroll with many urban highlights, like ice skating at Rockefeller Center, and the tall, huge office buildings of that complex. We're starting at Bryant Park and walking north, then south, then north again through the big Avenues of Manhattan.
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Find someplace to eat, have a walk through Grand Central and admire the modern architecture of Midtown, and be amazed by some huge public artworks.
Midtown has a tremendous density of places, people, attractions and landmarks which await your discovery and the best way to experience it of course is on foot. You'll never run out of interesting sites. And while you're strolling along, enamored by the famous avenues, don't just walk past the side streets. They have got some fascinating things to check out such as West 46th Street, packed with restaurants, bars and stores. You'll get souvenirs cheaper than at Times Square.
Fifth Avenue's commercial heartland is one of the world's great urban vistas, always packed with pedestrians and lined with exclusive department stores and boutiques, too numerous to fully mention.
Continuing back down Fifth we turn on 42nd Street, to reach Grand Central Terminal, one of the great railway stations of the world and perhaps New York's most famous interior space.
We are plunging into a very worthwhile twenty blocks which can be nicely enjoyed along Madison Avenue with serious window-shopping, people watching and looking up at the buildings peaks. The shops and sights along the way will keep you thoroughly entertained.
You've heard about the New York minute? It's like a split second in which a lot of things get done. New York is quick. In fact, when you're walking, be sure not to take up the entire sidewalk because you're going to be blocking some speeding New Yorker coming up behind you.
We reach the Upper Eastside, with that rarefied atmosphere of the blueblood territory. The multimillion mansions and the nice side streets. Be sure to have a look as you walk along Madison and the other avenues down the side streets and see where the superrich live.
Lexington is one of the most interesting of New York avenues. It still retains a lot of its earlier character and quality, not quite so yuppiefied and gentrified as the other avenues that we been walking on, all of what you been lovely, but Lexington is especially nitty-gritty and a fine place to end our walking tour of New York's grand avenues.
Lunch at Trump's restaurant - Jean Georges new york - 3 Michelin Star experience
To be fair, this lunch happened long before Trump ran for president. Back in his apprentice prime days. Also to be fair, my friend took me there, and I didn't paid for this, my friend did.
Had a beautiful lunch there, it was my second time. Was there a few years ago for restaurant week, and it didn't disappoint. Luxury decor makes you feel like a millionaire! I had the veal and main shrimp, my buddy had the skate and waygu beef. The Skate was very well prepared, it is very difficult to prepare properly. Ingredients are top notch, the little extra candies are great compliment of a great meal. #donaldtrump #trump #makeamericagreatagain #hillary #newyork #nyc #jeangeorges
Donald John Trump is the President-elect of the United States as well as an American businessman and television personality. He is the chairman and president of The Trump Organization, the principal holding company for his real estate ventures and other business interests. During his career, Trump has built office towers, hotels, casinos, golf courses, and other branded facilities worldwide. He was elected as the 45th U.S. president in the 2016 election on the Republican ticket, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, and will take office on January 20, 2017. At 70 years old, Trump will be the oldest person to assume the presidency.
Trump was born and raised in New York City and received a bachelor's degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. In 1971, he was given control of his father Fred Trump's real estate and construction firm. Trump has appeared at the Miss USA pageants, which he owned from 1996 to 2015, and has made cameo appearances in films and television series. He sought the Reform Party presidential nomination in 2000, but withdrew before voting began. He hosted and co-produced The Apprentice, a reality television series on NBC, from 2004 to 2015. As of 2016, he was listed by Forbes as the 324th wealthiest person in the world, and 156th in the United States, with a net worth of $3.7 billion in October 2016.
The City of New York, often called New York City, New York, or simply The City, is the most populous city in the United States.[9] Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.[10][11] With a U.S. Census Bureau-estimated 2015 population of 8,550,405[1] distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790 km2) New York is also the most densely populated major city in the United States. A global power city, New York City exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. Home to the headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world.
Jean Georges is a three-Michelin-stars restaurant at 1 Central Park West (between West 60th Street and West 61st Street), on the lobby level of the Trump International Hotel and Tower, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, named after its owner Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
According to Michelin star rating, it is one of the top five best French restaurant in the Americas (the U.S., Canada and Latin America). It also remains one of the few restaurants in the city awarded four stars by The New York Times. The current executive chef is Mark LaPico and executive pastry chef is Sean Considine
A prix-fixe menu is available with a two-course lunch and a four-course dinner. Two seven-course tasting menus are also available; the Jean Georges menu of signature dishes, and a seasonal menu highlighting fresh produce.
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The Best Sandwich In Every State
This Southern classic dates all the way back to 1925! Introducing the chicken sandwich served with pickles and white barbecue sauce (the creamy mayo-based sauce contains horseradish, which gives it a good kick).
Urban Greensin Anchorage only serves up the best and freshest ingredients. Their Bootlegger Club is stuffed with turkey, pastrami, and Swiss on top of French bread and Russian dressing.
These fry bread taco sandwiches are among Phoenix's finest! The bread is thick and fluffy, and it's loaded with tender, spicy meat.
Green Submarinein Fayetteville, AK boasts some of the best sandwiches in town. The Pastrami Mommi is no exception: served with provolone, English pickles, and cured deli meat (what's not to like?
Voted one of the best vegetarian restaurants in LA and the number one place to get a club sandwich,M Caféis nothing short of legendary. Served with fresh avocado and the tastiest, crispiest fries, this may be one of the best dishes the Golden State has to offer.
Denver'sCurtis Park Deliis a homey neighborhood joint where they even make their own condiments! The French Sandwich features ham, brie, egg, fresh greens, and homemade mustard.
Louis' Lunchin New Haven is home to a classic CT specialty. Established in 1895, the family-owned restaurant sticks to what they know best: hamburger patties made from five cuts of meat and ground daily.
Surf Bagelknows bagels. They have one of the most extensive bagel menus in the country.
Can you even get a Cuban sandwich this good outside of Miami?Versailles Restaurantis a landmark eating destination located in the heart of Little Havana. It has a rich history - as well as the ham, turkey, and cheese combo you've been craving.
You'd be a fool if you sought out the best fried chicken sandwich anywhere outside of Georgia - andFolk Artmakes Atlanta's finest. Perfectly seasoned and served with your choice of sides - now that's what I call Southern comfort!
You can't leave Honolulu without tryingKaka'ako Kitchen'sBBQ! This sandwich is an island favorite - kalua pork served on a taro bun and topped with coleslaw, pinapple salsa, and crispy fried onions.
There's far more to this state than potatoes.Bleubirdin Boise makes a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich that is simply without any rival.
If you're going to Springfield, save some room for this local favorite. The horseshoe sandwich is the state's most iconic food: a mountain of fries, ground beef, and bacon bits smothered with homemade cheese sauce and served over two thick slices of Texas toast.
People have scoured this state for the best pork tenderloin sandwich, only to find it atIndy's Historic Steer-in Restaurant.It's made from a thinly sliced pork cutlet, then breaded and fried and served on a hamburger bun.
This diner in Ottowumserves up some of the tastiest loose meat sandwiches Iowans love. It's basically like a hamburger, but the ground meat isn't compacted into a patty.
The Breadbasketbakery in Newton specializes in hearty German fare. Bierocks are a kind of meat pastry that are part of the local heritage (similar to a calzone or an empanada).
The famous Hot Brown was born right here atJ Graham's Caféof the Brown Hotel. This Louisville classic is open-faced, served with turkey and bacon and covered in cheesy Mornay sauce.
Can you even go to NOLA without trying one of their mouthwatering Po' Boys? The Fried Oyster Po' Boy fromParkwaydoes not disappoint.
The state of Maine is pretty much synonymous with lobsters (lobster rolls, in particular). Thisfood truckcertainly makes a spectacular one.
Like Maine and their lobsters, Maryland is all about the crabs! For a good, meaty crabcake sandwich, you'll want to tryThe Crabcake Factorybecause it's one of the best!
Did you know that the Fluffernutter is the state sandwich of Massachusetts? Your inner child is probably jumping for joy at this hedonistic blend of peanut butter and marshmallow fluff.
Zingerman'sin Ann Arbor, Michigan has achieved legendary status. Their most popular order is the No.
Matt's Barin Minneapolis is home of the Juicy Lucy. It's a cheeseburger that has the cheese inside the patty (is your mind blown yet?
This unusual sandwich is far better than the name might suggest, and theBig Apple Innhas been serving it since the 1930s.
This classic BLT sandwich comes from the famousCrown Candy Kitchenin St. Louis. It's so good, it was even featured on the Travel Channel!
ThisBozeman restaurantboasts some of the state's most delicious sandwiches. They know traditional American cuisine, and their mushroom Swiss burger is among their finest offerings.
Block 16in Downtown Omaha is run by two of the most creative chefs in America. Their farm-to-table burgers are juicy, imaginative, and unlike anything you've ever had before.
People wait in long lines at the Las VegasEarl of Sandwich,so it's got to be good! The Full Montague is one of their most coveted orders: roast beef, turkey, veggies, mustard, yum!
This breakfast Monte Cristo fromWater Street Cafeis arguab
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This Map Shows Where American Accents Come From
When you're traveling to another part of the US than you're originally from, it might be surprising to hear how different the locals sound. For instance, a New Yorker will likely speak the same English language in a completely different accent from a native Texan. How did Americans get so many distinctive accents?
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NEW ENGLAND
Let's start with New England, which was one of the first US regions to develop its own American English accent. Today, a speaker from New England might say Were you gonna plagiarize the whole thing for us? You have any thoughts of your own on this matter? Is that your thing; you come into a bar and read some obscure passage and pretend...you pawn it off as your own?
NEW YORK
For such a geographically small area, New York City certainly has a bunch of distinctive accents. But in general, its accents evolved from a mixture of its Dutch and English roots and numerous waves of immigration.
A modern speaker from New York probably won’t sound like what you hear in movies like Hey, I'm walking here! I'm walking here!
They’re more likely to say Deep dish pizza is not not only better than New York pizza, it's not pizza.
DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY
New York’s New Jersian and Pennsylvanian neighbors sounded quite different.
Nowadays, someone from Philly might say We're a regular family. We watch Philly jawn on TV. We go down to the Jersey Shore. But when we want great hoagies, discount prices on beer, and a great atmosphere we go to Lee's Hoagies in Horsham, PA.
SOUTHERN COAST
Let’s take a look at what went on down south.
The southern coast of the United States has a variety of different accents. One example is Southern coastal white. What concerns me about the American press is this endless...endless attempt to label the guy some kind of kook.
AFRICAN AMERICAN
Other southern dialects preserved some of the original remnants to this day. They come over here and get oysters and clam and go fishing because they're right down the road. They're right in Brunswick or Savannah or Jacksonville.
Much later, a wave of African Americans migrated from the American South to urban centers in the North, mixing their accents together. Being a kid from New York City, I mean from Brooklyn. And my aunt — God bless her soul — she used to always take me to The Rockettes — you know, the Easter show and the Christmas show.
APPALACHIANS
he Ulster-Scots had a significant influence on many American dialects in the South and West. Most of the original accent has disappeared, and today, an American from Tennessee might sound like this. Now, I am just who I am. I'm not always nice. I choose to be good. I choose to have a good attitude because I want people to know. I am a girl with many colors.
MIDWEST
As the Appalachian settlers headed west, their accents joined with speech patterns from the North.
The Midwest has many diverse accents. Today, a speaker from the Great Lakes might say I was born in the middle of the century in the middle of the country; a classic baby boomer.
Or more famously, We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
While another from Wisconsin/Minnesota/the Dakotas might say If either of these men draw, I'm gonna be forced to shoot some people, and I don't want to do that.
TEXAS
Down in Texas, a very distinct accent developed. The famous Texan accent we know from movies like They shot and killed a state senator named Bibs in Waco, Texas. has started to level out. Visitors to big cities like Houston might be surprised to hear something more like Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to beautifully capture the profundity of deep southern culture.
CALIFORNIA
Last but not least is the West Coast, which had a very different mix of immigrants compared to the East Coast. California doesn’t come close to having one, distinct accent. A modern-day speaker might sound like We woke up the next morning on his actual birthday. And I told him I wanted to take him somewhere to lunch for his birthday. or What's so powerful about this novel is everyone has their own interpretation to these characters.
These are just a handful of American accents...and they’re still evolving as we speak. We’ll have to check back in a century or so from now to see what happens next.
#14: Rhode Island, Small Is Beautiful
Rhode Island is the smallest of the fifty states in the U.S.A.. Covering a mere 1,545 square miles, just big enough to contain New York City three times over, the state boasts considerable wonderful scenery. Last fall I spent a few days with family learning that Rhode Island has more than two well known cities and extensive coastline. From the shores of Narragansett Bay to the state forests in places like the Arcadia Wildlife Management Area Rhode Island can surprise you with its variety of flora and fauna.
I have had family living in Rhode Island for fifteen years but it was only recently that I started to learn just how varied the state is. After seeing the seals at Rone Point we'd turn our attention to the Escoheag Trail. Being greeted by this sign gave us pause, but we were prepared. The hills and rivers of the pine forests beckoned.
We'd leave the Escoheag Trail for the Ben Utter trail and Falls River. We'd work our way to the small waterfall, Stepstone Falls I believe, for a lovely lunch on a crisp autumn day. You could, if you wanted, visit the seashore, a rich pine forest, and river valley complete with remains of old foundations of anceint mills in one day.
Travel to the Northeast with an RV
After becoming stranded in North Carolina in the path of Hurricane Florence I was finally able to get on the road. Then we visited unlikely RV destinations such as Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. Also a very short stay in the state on Maine.
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Sam Roberts: 27 Buildings | Tony Guida's NY
Tales of New York as told through brick and mortar: Sam Roberts, New York Times urban affairs columnist, talks about the history of 27 buildings that shaped our city, as reflected in his new book, A History of New York in 27 Buildings.
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TourTips New York: How to Ride the Subway
Host Jessica Gross takes you underground into the New York City Subway! A fun and informative video for anyone visiting New York City.
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Long Island
Long Island is an island in the U.S. state of New York. Stretching northeast from New York Harbor into the Atlantic Ocean, the island comprises four counties, including two (Kings and Queens) that form the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, and two (Nassau and Suffolk) that are farther out on the island and mainly suburban. Although all four counties are part of the greater New York metropolitan area, the name Long Island is often reserved in popular usage for only Nassau and Suffolk counties, as distinct from those lying within New York City proper. North of the island is Long Island Sound, across which are the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
With a Census-estimated population of 7,740,208 in 2013, Long Island is the most populated island in any U.S. state or territory, and the 17th-most populous island in the world (ahead of Ireland, Jamaica, and Hokkaidō). Its population density is 5,402 inhabitants per square mile (2,086 /km2). If it were a U.S. state, Long Island would rank 13th in population (after Virginia) and first in population density.
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PBS SHOW Reading Green, Oyster Industry, Quality Water, #2707
Program 2707. Air dates November 25-December 1, 2018 & May 26-June 1, 2019
Reading Green, Oyster Industry & Quality Water
Growing Green
Building materials, natural lighting, and solar panels make Austin’s new central library a very green building. But the library’s greenest feature may be up on top. The rooftop garden, landscaped with native plants, is a rest stop for library patrons and urban pollinators alike.
The Grind
Over the past decade, Texas oysters have endured everything from hurricanes to floods to drought. And that’s got Oystermen feeling the pinch of less profits. Now work is underway to help strengthen Texas bays and the oyster industry.
Lone Star Land Steward: Couch Mountain
Nelson Roach embodies the tenets of land stewardship through his holistic approach to managing this Camp County property near Daingerfield. Through creek-side improvements, Roach is improving instream flows and the quality of water flowing from his property into Lake O’ The Pines Reservoir. He has worked tirelessly to establish quality habitat for wildlife, particularly toward reintroduction of Eastern wild turkey.
Trailriding Tyler
Grab your bike and enjoy some of the best mountain biking East Texas has to offer. We hit the hills and tackle the miles of single track trails at Tyler State Park.
Old Tunnel State Park
Abandoned by train traffic long ago, a century-old tunnel near Fredericksburg has become a seasonal home for millions of bats. Now this small state park provides a grand wildlife viewing opportunity on summer evenings.
Postcard From Texas
Enjoy an early morning on the Chihuahuan desert grasslands.
Walking around London LiverPool Station to The Shard | 4k | Ambient Music
Hey Guys, here is the music version of when I took a trip to London, which is by the way one of my favorite places to walk around and take in the sights. Here is a walking tour from LiverPool Station, through the banking district, along the river thames, across Tower Bridge, and to the Shard. Everything is filmed in 4k using the DJI osmo Mobile 2 and a Gopro Hero 6.
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London (/ˈlʌndən/ (About this sound listen) LUN-dən) is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.[8][9] Standing on the River Thames in the south east of the island of Great Britain, London has been a major settlement for two millennia. It was founded by the Romans, who named it Londinium.[10] London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its 1.12-square-mile (2.9 km2) medieval boundaries. Since at least the 19th century, London has also referred to the metropolis around this core, historically split between Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent and Hertfordshire,[11][12][13] which today largely makes up Greater London,[14][15][note 1] a region governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.[16][note 2][17]
London is a leading global city[18][19] in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transportation.[20][21][22] It is the world's largest financial centre[23][24][25][26] and has the fifth or sixth largest metropolitan area GDP in the world.[note 3][27][28] London is often regarded as a world cultural capital.[29][30][31] It is the world's most-visited city as measured by international arrivals[32] and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic.[33] It is the world's leading investment destination,[34][35][36][37] hosting more international retailers[38][39] and ultra high-net-worth individuals[40][41] than any other city. London's universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe. In 2012, London became the first city to have hosted the modern Summer Olympic Games three times.
London has a diverse range of people and cultures, and more than 300 languages are spoken in the region.[44] Its estimated mid-2016 municipal population (corresponding to Greater London) was 8,787,892, the largest of any city in the European Union and accounting for 13.4% of the UK population.[46] London's urban area is the second most populous in the EU, after Paris, with 9,787,426 inhabitants at the 2011 census. The city's metropolitan area is the most populous in the EU with 14,040,163 inhabitants in 2016,[note 4][3] while the Greater London Authority states the population of the city-region (covering a large part of the south east) as 22.7 million. London was the world's most populous city from around 1831 to 1925.
London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory, Greenwich defines the Prime Meridian, 0° longitude, and GMT). Other landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square and The Shard. London is home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions, including the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, British Library and West End theatres. The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world.
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Full title reads: 50,000 March For Cermak In Chicago Rites. Impressive tribute paid to martyred Mayor by city he loved so well. American voiceover.
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.
Funeral ceremony for Mayor Anton Cermak. Cermak was killed by an assassin attempting to kill President Roosevelt. Various shots of of the parade carrying the coffin. Shots of the family entering the stadium where the Major will lie in state.
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N.B. Cermak died in March 1933.
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Denver - City Video Guide
Rising from the western edge of America's High Plains, and shadowed by the Rocky Mountains, is Colorado's capital, Denver.
An easy walk from Denver's downtown is the Golden Triangle, an area filled with civic architecture, museums and public art. Visit the Denver Art Museum, which celebrates the region's landscapes and peoples.
Discover the region's prehistoric past at the Denver Museum of Science and Nature. then follow the Triceratops Trail at Dinosaur Ridge.
At the historic mining town of Golden, visit the Buffalo Bill Museum, Clear Creek History Park, and the Colorado Railroad Museum.
Tour the Coors Brewery, then end the day with a show at the Red Rocks natural outdoor amphitheater.
Denver is surrounded by places of incredible beauty. Explore the ancient sandstone formations at Garden of the Gods. Explore the pretty town of Manitou Springs, then hike, catch the cog railway, or drive to Pikes Peak and enjoy the views from 14 000 feet.
There's a warm, wild, welcome, waiting for you in Denver.
This 19-year-old cowboy made $117,000 for 32 seconds of work
The Professional Bull Riders organization, also known as PBR, recently visited Madison Square Garden in New York. Part of PBR's Built Ford Tough Series saw 35 of the best bull riders in the world competing for a championship prize of more than $100,000.
We followed 19-year-old bull riding phenom Jess Lockwood, the 2016 Rookie of the Year, beginning with his appearance at the New York Stock Exchange, where he rang the opening bell. Along with the other competitors, Lockwood rode once each night to try to get a combined score high enough to make the championship round on Sunday.
We were on hand for Lockwood's entire three-day journey, during which he put his life on the line for the chance at a huge payday.
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Inside America's Only Tea Plantation - Staples, Episode 7
In our Staples series, we show you the stories behind the ingredients you probably take for granted. In this video, we visit Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina for an inside look at America's only tea plantation. Subscribe to Zagat's video channel to watch more:
Travel to and Explore San Francisco Episode 53
Explore the great waterfront city of San Francisco. I take you to all the scenic places and show you hacks for navigating this busy city.
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Moraga Steps AKA The 16th Ave Tiled Steps
Ocean Beach
San Fran Zoo Wooden Animal Photos
Cliff House
Baker Beach
Fort Point
The Walt Disney Family Museum
Presidio of San Francisco Park
Agua Vista Park- great view of san fran bay bridge and Oakland
Pier 48 Shed and AT&T Stadium
Historic 3rd Street Bridge
Pier 24- right under the San Fran Bay Bridge
Ferry Building- Food, shopping for cookware, farmers market
Lombard Street
Washington Square and St. Peter and Paul Church
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Greenwich Village | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:19 1 Geography
00:02:28 1.1 Boundaries
00:04:27 1.2 Grid plan
00:07:49 1.3 Political representation
00:08:19 2 History
00:08:28 2.1 Early years
00:14:03 2.2 Reputation as urban bohemia
00:23:15 2.3 Postwar
00:31:09 2.4 Preservation
00:34:10 2.4.1 Rezoned areas
00:39:31 2.4.2 NYU dispute
00:41:38 3 Demographics
00:45:56 4 Points of interest
00:50:39 5 Police and crime
00:52:13 6 Fire safety
00:52:49 7 Health
00:55:57 8 Post offices and ZIP codes
00:57:20 9 Education
00:59:07 9.1 Schools
01:00:28 9.2 Libraries
01:01:24 10 Transportation
01:02:39 11 Notable residents
01:03:02 12 In popular culture
01:03:12 12.1 Comics
01:04:31 12.2 Film
01:08:06 12.3 Games
01:08:25 12.4 Literature
01:10:16 12.5 Music
01:11:27 12.6 Television
01:14:38 12.7 Theater
01:14:54 13 See also
01:15:41 14 Notes and references
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Greenwich Village ( GREN-itch, GRIN-, -ij) often referred to by locals as simply the Village, is a neighborhood on the west side of Manhattan, New York City, within Lower Manhattan. Broadly, Greenwich Village is bounded by 14th Street to the north, Broadway to the east, Houston Street to the south, and the Hudson River to the west. Greenwich Village also contains several subsections, including the West Village west of Seventh Avenue and the Meatpacking District in the northwest corner of Greenwich Village.
In the 20th century, Greenwich Village was known as an artists' haven, the Bohemian capital, the cradle of the modern LGBT movement, and the East Coast birthplace of both the Beat and '60s counterculture movements. Groenwijck, one of the Dutch names for the village (meaning Green District), was Anglicized to Greenwich. Greenwich Village contains Washington Square Park, as well as two of New York's private colleges, New York University (NYU) and the New School.Greenwich Village is part of Manhattan Community District 2, and is patrolled by the 6th Precinct of the New York City Police Department. Greenwich Village has undergone extensive gentrification and commercialization; the four ZIP codes that constitute the Village – 10011, 10012, 10003, and 10014 – were all ranked among the ten most expensive in the United States by median housing price in 2014, according to Forbes, with residential property sale prices in the West Village neighborhood typically exceeding US$2,100 per square foot ($23,000/m2) in 2017.