Take the Downtown A-C-E (the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Canal Street (at 6th Avenue, aka Avenue of the Americas). Then walk 1.5 to 2.5 blocks down 6th Avenue (depending on which subway exit you use) to 6th Avenue between Lispenard and Walker Streets.
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.
New York. More precisely....[From ask.com]The station is located in the underground levels of Pennsylvania Plaza, an urban complex between Seventh Avenueand Eighth Avenue and between 31st and 33rd Streets in Midtown Manhattan.
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.
The closest subway station to 1211 Avenue of the Americas is the 47th-50th Streets - Rockefeller Center station, which services the B, D, F, and M trains. This station is within walking distance, providing convenient access to multiple lines for travel throughout New York City. Additionally, the 42nd Street-Bryant Park station, served by the B, D, F, and V trains, is also nearby.
No, cigarettes are not illegal in Manhattan, although smoking is prohibited in virtually all public places except the streets and sidewalks.
From where in Manhattan? Anyway, Take the 2,3 4 or 5 trains to the Nevins St station. 651 Fulton should be right upstairs at street level. OR The B, Q, M or R trains to Dekalb Avenue. At street level walk 1 block to Fulton & Nevins Streets.
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
In Manhattan, the main dividing avenue (not street) that divides east and west is 5th Avenue.
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
New York's Penn Station is at 31st to 34th Streets, between 7th and 8th Avenues, in Manhattan. It is located below Madison Square Garden. The main entrances are at 33rd and 34th Street.
Walk two blocks to 13th & Market Streets. Take the subway from 13th Street to 30th Street Station.
The address 1117 Third Avenue is between 65th and 66th Streets.