There are about 700 streets in Manhattan
There are just over 508 linear miles of streets in Manhattan.
No, it has concrete streets and sidewalks, like every other New York City neighborhood. Some of the streets in Lower Manhattan still have cobblestone streets, but not Harlem, as it is in Upper Manhattan.
The streets are laid out in a grid pattern at 90 degree angles.
The streets of New York City are arranged on a grid pattern, except for Lower Manhattan. Lower Manhattan is the oldest part of New York City, and its streets were formed long before the urbanization of the remainder of Manhattan.
There are 508.38 miles of street in Manhattan. If you include all 5 boroughs, there are 5936.18 miles of paved streets (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island)http://www.fcny.org/cmgp/streets/pages/reports.htm
On Manhattan at the intersection of Worth, Baxter and Mosco Streets.
Fifth Avenue is the Line of demarcation between East and West street addresses.
No, cigarettes are not illegal in Manhattan, although smoking is prohibited in virtually all public places except the streets and sidewalks.
I don't agree they are the worst to drive on. Of they were, it would be because of congestion. I believe that Manhattan streets are worse, because of both congestion, double parking and aggressive taxi drivers. Many people from out of town and even from the outer boroughs refuse to drive in Manhattan because of those problems.
there are many "32nd streets" in America let alone the world ... if your referring to Manhattan it is (mind you 32nd street runs the entire width of Manhattan but here is the zip for the "touristy" area time square) 10036 ...
In Manhattan, the main dividing avenue (not street) that divides east and west is 5th Avenue.
Many streets in Manhattan have Dutch origins. Like Broad way (brood weg -> bread way). Not only streets but also areas like Brooklyn and Harlem are named after Dutch towns (Breukelen and Haarlem)
Tribeca is in Manhattan. Tribeca is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.
They are 171 Starbucks in Manhattan.
You can find a sprint store in New York on many streets. There are tons of them there! One particular sprint store is call Sprint. It is on Manhattan Avenue.
It isn't known how many streets heaven has.
The address 1117 Third Avenue is between 65th and 66th Streets.
there is 2 payphones left in manhattan
There are two Church Streets, one in the borough of Manhattan, and one in the borough of Staten Island. Assuming you meant the one in Manhattan: it's a northbound street in Lower Manhattan that runs from Liberty Street up to Canal Street.
There are many quiet streets in Brooklyn. Manhattan is extremely densely populated, but in Brooklyn (as well as Queens) there is a lot more space for people to spread out. Less people per square mile means less human activity, and thus less noise.
There are 814 streets in Chicago
i would have to think Bergdorf Goodman - 5th Avenue between 57th and 58th streets.
Broadway between 51st and 52nd Streets, Manhattan, New York City
Roughly 2,000 blocks are in Manhattan
Manhattan Nocturne has 355 pages.