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"Commerce St, A Good place"

The Commerce street starts down Barrow street and crosses Bedford street and Bleecker street on its journey. Cherry lane theater is a famous spot along the Commerce street . It has in its neighborhood, the oldest house on the street. I think it is called the Isaac Hendricks house, if I’m not mistaken. At the beginning of the street from the Barows street there are twin buildings. It was very interesting to get it from the folklore that these identical buildings were built by a sea captain for his two daughters. There is not much of activity and noise on the street, thanks to the only restaurant and pub. The street was very neat and decent.
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"Bedford St, Nice place to hangout"

Along the Bedford Street you will find restaurants, lounges and café’s. The Bedford street crosses the Commerce street at one of its points. Residential buildings cover a major part of this street. At the corner of Bedford and Groove street there is a huge building in which is one of the favorite restaurants that I enjoyed at, The Little Owl restaurant. I also did enjoy a view of Isaac Hendricks house built on this street. I visited the Blue Ribbon Bakery and really loved the sweetness of the pastries as well as the lovely service that they had offered.
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"42nd St, A Nice Place to live"

42nd Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, known for its theaters. This street includes the Chrysler Building, Grand Central Station, Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Station. I visited The New York Public Library which is one of the leading public libraries of the world and is one of America's most significant research libraries.
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"Fulton St, pretty good"

Fulton Street is a busy street located in Lower Manhattan. I heared that regular cricket matches were held near Fulton Market in 1780's. Fulton Street is named after Robert Fulton, an engineer instrumental in the development of steam ships. All major businesses and financial institution are established here. Buildings along this street are mainly hotels and small lodges.
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"Delancey St, A cool place to hang out"

Delancey Street is one of the main thoroughfares of Manhattan's Lower East Side, running east from the Bowery to connect to the Williamsburg Bridge to Brooklyn. This is a busy street with a lot of billboards hanging. Delancey Street is named after James De Lancey. Delancey Street is famous for its discount and bargain clothing stores. I visited the famous Bowery Ballroom.
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"Bleecker St, Nice Place"

Bleecker Street is named after Anthony Bleecker (1770–1827), a lawyer & a poet. This street is a spine that connects a neighborhood today popular for music venues and comedy, but was once a major center for American bohemia.
They say that the Bayard-Condict Building was one of the first steel skeleton frame skyscrapers in New York City. The Bitter End, Cafe Au Go Go, The Village Gate, Magnolia Bakery are some of the night spots I visited.
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"Christopher St, Not Bad"

Christopher Street is a street in the West Village neighborhood of the New York City borough of Manhattan, I heared that this street was once called Skinner Road after Colonel William Skinner, The street also has a station on the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line (1 2) at Christopher Street-Sheridan Square. The Sheridan Square Park is well decorated with sculptures by George Segal.
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"Ann St, A cool place"

I believe that Ann Street is one of the oldest streets in New York City. The corner of Ann Street and Broadway is always busy with shoppers and tourists . "Barnum's American Museum" located on the corner of Ann Street and Broadway was one of the most popular showplaces in the States. Ann Street is famous for it's obscurity, carny atmosphere, shortness, rats and narrow width.

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