South Street in Manhattan is noted for its seaport, also called the South Street Seaport.
Sometime in the early 1980s, South Street was refurbished from its abandoned status into a tourist attraction to create an atmosphere similar to places like Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Most of South Street sits below an elevated portion of the FDR Drive, known as the South Street Viaduct.
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