Neither. Alphabet City is a neighborhood. Actually, it is more of a sub-neighborhood inside the neighborhood known as the Lower East Side.
Alphabet City runs south to north from East Houston Street to 14th Street, and west to east from Avenue A to Avenue D. It is called Alphabet City because of the names of its avenues: Avenue A, Avenue B, Avenue C, and Avenue D.
Note that Avenue C is also called Loisaida Avenue. It is called that in honor of the neighborhood's Puerto Rican heritage. In a Puerto Rican accent, "Lower East Sider" sounds like "Loisaida."
wall street starts from Broadway to South street on East River in Lower Manhattan :p
The zip code for East 14th Street in Alphabet City is 10009.
The Lincoln Tunnel is located on the Hudson River. It traverses the Hudson and connects New York City to New Jersey. The Tunnel crosses the water at 38th to 39th Street in Manhattan, and at Union City in New Jersey.
Avenue C (Lower Manhattan) Cabrini Boulevard (Upper Manhattan) Canal Street (Lower Manhattan) Cardinal Hayes Place (Lower Manhattan) Carlisle Street (Lower Manhattan) Carmine Street (Lower Manhattan) Cathedral Parkway (Upper Manhattan) Catherine Lane (Lower Manhattan) Catherine Street (Lower Manhattan) Cedar Street (Lower Manhattan) Central Park North (Upper Manhattan) Central Park South (Midtown) Central Park West (Upper Manhattan) Centre Street (Lower Manhattan) Chambers Street (Lower Manhattan) Charles Revson Plaza (Upper Manhattan) Charles Street (Lower Manhattan) Charlton Street (Lower Manhattan) Chatham Square (Lower Manhattan) Chelsea Square (Lower Manhattan) Cherry Street (Lower Manhattan) Chisum Place (Upper Manhattan) Chittenden Avenue (Upper Manhattan) Christopher Street (Lower Manhattan) Chrystie Street (Lower Manhattan) Church Street (Lower Manhattan) Claremont Avenue (Upper Manhattan) Clarkson Street (Lower Manhattan) Cliff Street (Lower Manhattan) Clinton Street (Lower Manhattan) Coenties Alley (Lower Manhattan) Coenties Slip (Lower Manhattan) Collister Street (Lower Manhattan) Columbia Street (Lower Manhattan) Columbus Avenue (Upper Manhattan) Columbus Circle (Midtown) Commerce Street (Lower Manhattan) Convent Avenue (Upper Manhattan) Cooper Square (Lower Manhattan) Cooper Street (Upper Manhattan) Corlear Place (Upper Manhattan) Cornelia Street (Lower Manhattan) Cortlandt Street (Lower Manhattan) Crosby Street (Lower Manhattan) Cumming Street (Upper Manhattan)
Most people THINK that the answer in Manhattan - but that is incorrect. There is an island in the middle of the East River, known as Roosevelt Island. A few thousand people live there. They commute to the rest of New York City by subway and by a special aerial tram. Roosevelt Island is actually part of the borough of Manhattan - and it has a Main Street! So the correct answer is - all five boroughs of New York City have a Main Street.
42nd Street in Manhattan stretches approximately 1.6 miles (about 2.6 kilometers) from the Hudson River at its western end to the East River at its eastern end. It runs through several neighborhoods, including Times Square and the Theater District, making it a significant thoroughfare in the city. The street is well-known for its vibrant atmosphere and is home to many iconic landmarks.
New York City -- Manhattan, 7th avenue and 42 Street( or thereabouts)
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.
Wall Street is located in the lower portion of Manhattan.
Wall Street can be found in Lower Manhattan, in New York City.
I think it is Wall Street is a street in lower Manhattan, New York City, New York.
Manhattan Island is directly across the Hudson River from Jersey City.