Broadway is a very long street it goes from Bowling green in new york city and goes through Albany and Glenn falls all the way up to the most northern point in new York state.
It is the name of the street that many theaters are located on.
The common noun for the Broadway is street.
the theatre district originated Broadway in the 1900's on 13th Street.
Broadway is the street that all of the theaters are on. it was originally New York's main street, which made it a great place to open businesses such as theaters ** In reply to the above post: Most Broadway theaters are not actually on Broadway, but located in the Theatre District surrounding Broadway and crossroads between the 40's and 50's streets.
no. times square is a place. Broadway is not one specific place unless you are talking about the street.
The R makes 16 stops in Manhattan:59th Street-Lexington Avenue59th Street-5th Avenue57th Street (at 7th Avenue)49th Street (at 7th Avenue)42nd Street-Times Square (between 7th Avenue and Broadway)34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway)28th Street (at Broadway)23rd Street (at Broadway)14th Street-Union Square (between Broadway and Park Avenue South)8th Street-New York University (at Broadway)Prince Street (at Broadway)Canal Street (at Broadway)City Hall (at Broadway)Cortlandt Street (at Broadway, but this station is currently closed)Rector Street (at Trinity Place)Whitehall Street-South Ferry (at Water Street)
The R makes 16 stops in Manhattan:59th Street-Lexington Avenue59th Street-5th Avenue57th Street (at 7th Avenue)49th Street (at 7th Avenue)42nd Street-Times Square (between 7th Avenue and Broadway)34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway)28th Street (at Broadway)23rd Street (at Broadway)14th Street-Union Square (between Broadway and Park Avenue South)8th Street-New York University (at Broadway)Prince Street (at Broadway)Canal Street (at Broadway)City Hall (at Broadway)Cortlandt Street (at Broadway, but this station is currently closed)Rector Street (at Trinity Place)Whitehall Street-South Ferry (at Water Street)
The A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from Dyckman Street (at Broadway) to Broadway Junction (at Fulton Street).
Main Street to Broadway was created on 1953-10-13.
The zip code of Broadway at 54th Street is 10019.
It is a popular street name in many a town and city, but for most relate that street name to New York City, NY. However, please note that it's not called "Broadway Street," but just "Broadway."
The address 26 Federal Plaza is at the southeast corner of Worth Street and Broadway.Take the Uptown (Manhattan-bound) 2 to Chambers Street (at West Broadway).Walk 2 blocks east on Chambers Street to Broadway (West Broadway ---> Church Street ---> Broadway).Then turn left onto Broadway, and walk 4 blocks north on Broadway to Worth Street.
Canal Street - BMT Broadway Line - was created in 1917.
Assuming you are asking for public transportation directions, not driving directions: see the Related Link below for LIRR (Long Island Railroad) schedules and fares.Take the LIRR from Medford (at the intersection of Medford and Long Island Avenues) to New York Penn Station. From there, you can take the subway.Take the Downtown 2 or 3 express trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line), 2 stops, from 34th Street-Penn Station to Chambers Street (at West Broadway).Walk 2 blocks east on Chambers Street to Broadway (West Broadway ---> Church Street ---> Broadway). Then turn left onto Broadway, and walk 4 blocks north on Broadway to Worth Street. The address 26 Federal Plaza is at the southeast corner of Worth Street and Broadway.
It is the name of the street that many theaters are located on.
The common noun for the Broadway is street.
at the corner of Broadway and spring street.(little Italy)(on Broadway street)