Here are some places in Manhattan that start with A, along with their approximate locations. Some are avenues that run through several neighborhoods, so in those cases I have only listed one or two neighborhoods/areas to give you a general idea of where they are:
Avenue A (Lower East Side), A. Philip Randall Square (Harlem), Abington Square (West Village), Academy Street (Inwood), Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (Harlem), Admiral George Dewey Promenade (Battery Park), Adrian Avenue (Marble Hill)*, Albany Street (the Battery), Alexander Hamilton Square (Harlem/Hamilton Heights), Allen Street (Lower East Side), Avenue of the Americas (aka 6th Avenue) (Midtown), Amsterdam Avenue (Upper West Side/Morningside Heights), Anne Street (Tribeca), Arden Street (Inwood), Asser Levy Place (Kips Bay, close to the East River), Astor Place (East Village), Attorney Street (Lower East Side), Audubon Avenue (Washington Heights).
*The Marble Hill neighborhood is geographically part of the Bronx, but it is considered a part of Manhattan because it actually once was. See the Related Question below for more information.
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