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Grand Central R the Mall D East Green Rumsey Playfield Naumburg Bandshell Mineral Springs E V MidtownI East / Grand Central R The Mall D T • • • • CENTRAL PARKS UPPER EAST SIDE MIDTOWN ROCKEFELLER CENTER TURTLE BAY A E FDR Drive, B12, G-L11 West 49 St, G3 Bankers Trust, H5 Cathedral HS, D10 Colombian Consulate, J4 Egyptian Consulate, F9 General Electric Bldg, G6 Holy Family Church, H9 Lever House, E5 Millenium Broadway Hotel, J1 Omni Berkshire Pl Hotel, F4 Quality Hotel Midtown, J3 17th Police Precinct, F7 Three UN Plaza, K9 University Club, E3 Streets & Bridges Fifth Av, B-L4 West 50 St, G3 Barbadian Consulate, K9 Cathedral Public Library, G6 Columbia Club, M5 Equitable Tower, F1 General Motors Bldg, C4 Horticultural Society of NY, D1 Lexington Hotel, H7 Millinery Center Synagogue, M2 One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, H8 Quality Inn Hotel, L4 Shelburne Murray Hill Hotel, M7 345 Park Av/Irish Consulate, F6 Uruguayan Consulate, J8 First Av, B-L10 West 51 St, G3 Barbizon Hotel, A7 CBS Bldg, F2 Comfort Inn Midtown, J1 Essex House, C1 German Consulate, D5 Hudson Theatre, J1 Liberian Consulate, K9 Mobil Bldg, F7 One Rockefeller Plaza, H3 Radio City Music Hall, G2 Sherry Netherland Hotel, C4 383 Madison Av, H5 Uzbekistan, Consulate of, H11 Key Archb. 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MacArthur West 52 St, F3 Barney’s NY, B4 Celanese Bldg/1211 Sixth Av, H1 Consulate of Belarus, J7 Estonian Consulate, G4 Ghana, Consulate of, H4 Humane Society, C9 Lighthouse for the Blind, C6 Montessori School, E9, H9 One UN Plaza, J10 Radio City Synagogue, H3 Shops at Citicorp Center, E7 # Tiffany, D4 Vanderbilt YMCA, H8 Beekman Pl, G11 Plaza, H11 West 53 St, F3 Bedford Hotel, L6 Central African Rep., Consulate of, M5 Consulate of Monaco, J4 Ethiopian Consulate, H11 Gotham Cinema, D7 Hungarian Consulate, F8 Lincoln Bldg, L5 Moroccan Consulate, L4 101 Park Av, L6 Regency Hotel, B5 Shoreham Hotel, E3 Time Life Bldg, G2 Venezuelan Consulate, F4 Broadway, M1 accessible Transit Police Lexington Av, B-L6 West 54 St, E3 Beekman Hotel, A6 Central Presbyterian Church, A6 Cornell Club, K4 # FAO Schwarz, C4 Gorham NY Hotel, E1 IBM Bldg/590 Madison Av, D4 Lipstick Bldg, E8 Municipal Art Society, G5 Our Lady of Peace Church, B8 Renanim Preschool, B10 Simon & Schuster Bldg, H2 Time Warner Bldg, F3 Villard House, G5 entrance & exit Central Park South, C1 Madison Av, B-L5 West 55 St, E3 Beekman School, G8 Central Synagogue,Dene E6 Coronet Cinema, C7 Fifth Av Presbyterian Church, E3 Grace Bldg, K3 Icelandic Consulate, K9 # Little Brazil, J2 Murray Hill East Suites, M7 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church B9 Republic Nat’l Bank, L4 Singapore, Consulate of, F8 Town Hall, K2 Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Towers, G6 District Office TPD Subway station and Sheep Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, H9 Mitchell Pl, G10 West 56 St, D3 Beekman Tower Hotel,G10 # Central Park, B1: Cort Theatre, H1 Fifth Av Synagogue, B4 Grace Plaza, K2 Indian Consulate, A4 Lituanian Consulate, M4 Murray Hill Synagogue, M7 Our Savior Church, M6 Rihga Royal Hotel, E1 666 Fifth Av/Tishman Bldg, F3 Town House Hotel, M6 Warwick Hotel, E2 District 1 East 38 St, M4-10 Park Av, B-L5 West 57 St, D3 Belasco Theatre, J2 # Arsenal A3 Courtyard by Marriott, F7 50 Rockefeller Plaza, G3 # Grand Army Plaza, C3 Inter-Continental Hotel, C2, H6 Loews Hotel, G7 # Museum of Modern Art, E3 PaineWebber, F2 River House, F11 64th St & 2nd Av Cinema, A8 Trinidad & Tobago, Consulate of, J8 Westvaco Bldg, H6 exits East 39 St, M4-8 # # # # # Whitney Museum, F1 Queensboro Bridge, C10 West 58 St, C3 Belgian Consulate, E2 Chess & Checkers House, A1 Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, L1 58th St Public Library, C6 Grand Central Terminal International Bldg, G3 Lombardy Hotel, D6 Museum of Television & Radio, F3 Paley Park, F4 Rizzoli, D3 62nd St & First Av Theater, B10 Trinity Baptist Church, B8 elevator East 40 St, L4-8 Riverview Terrace, C12 York Av,Literary B11 Bell Atlantic Bldg, L2 Dairy, A2 Credit Lyonnaise, F2 59th St East Cinema, C8 (Metro-North RR), K5 Intl Center of Photography, K2 # Lord & Taylor, M3 Mutual of America Bldg, G5 Panamanian Consulate, H2 # Rockefeller Center, G2 62nd St Cinema, B10 # Trump Tower, D4 # Whitney Museum of American Art Meadow East 41 St, L4-10 to street or stairways Rockefeller Plaza, H3 Walk Benjamin Hotel, G7 Hallett Nature Sanctuary, B2 Croatian Consulate, L7 Fiji, Consulate of, L7 Grand Hyatt Hotel, K6 International Preschool, J9 Lowell Hotel, A5 Nepalese Consulate, K9 Paraguayan Consulate, K8 Roger Smith Hotel, H7 Slovenian Consulate, L7 Tunisian Consulate, C4 at Philip Morris, L5 building level East 42 St, K4-8 Second Av, B-L9 Bergdorf Goodman Stores,D4 Parks Dept Headquarters, A3 Crown Bldg, D4 Finnish Consulate, H11 Graybar Bldg, K6 Iroquois Hotel, J3 Luxemburg, Consulate of, G10 News Bldg, L8 Paris Theatre, D3 Romanian Cultural Center, M7 Society of Illustrators, A6 Turkish Consulate, J10 Williams Club, M5 East 43 St, K4-8 Points Of Interest Sixth Av (Av of the Best Western Ambassador, J1 Pond, B3 Crystal Pavilion, G8 Firehouses: F7, K3, L8 Greenacre Park, F8 Israeli Consulate, K9 Lyceum Int'l French School, K8 Newseum/NY, D4 Park Av Plaza, F5 Roosevelt Hotel, J5 Sony Bldg, E4 Turtle Bay Music School, F8 Women’s Nat’l Republican Club, F4 Subway route East 44 St, K4, K8 Americas), F-K2 # Abigail Adams Smith Bide-a-Wee Home, M10 Wading Pool, A1 Cypriot Consulate, L4 First Church of Christ Scientist, K4 Grenadian Consulate, K9 ITT World Headquarters LyceumTheatre, J1 New Zealand, Consulate of, H7 Parker Meridien Hotel, D1 # Roosevelt Island Tramway Station, C8 South African Consulate, M9 1251 Sixth Av, G2 Wyndham Hotel, D3 BROADWAY =E =4 =N East 45 St, J4-8 Sutton Pl, C11 Museum, B11 # Bloomingdales, C7 Balto Wien Walk, B3 D & D Bldg, C7 First Church of Religious Science, H4 Grolier Club, B5 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis HS Lyden Gardens Suite Hotel, A8 Nicaraguan Consulate, K9 Park Hyatt UN Plaza Hotel, J9 Rotary Club, K2 Spanish Consulate, D7 1290 6th Av, F2 Yale Club, J5 symbol East 46 St, J4-8 Sutton Pl South, E11 Afghani Consulate, L6 Bolivian Consulate, K8 Wollman Skating Rink, A2 Dag Hammarskjold Tower/ First Reformed Episcopal Church, G9 Gucci, E4 for Int’l Careers, J1 Lyden Suite Hotel, E9 Nigerian Consulate, K9 Paul Stewart, J4 Royalton Hotel, K2 Sri Lankan Consulate, L7 Two Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, H9 York Playground, B11 East 47 St, H4-8 M103 Sutton Sq, C11 African AmericanRobert Institute, L7 Bosnia & Herzegovina, # Zoo & Wildlife Conservation Ctr, A3 Dahesh Museum, H4 Fitzpatrick Grand Central Hotel, J7 Guild 50th St Cinema, G2 Jamaica, Consulate of, H7 Madagascar, Consulate of, K8 Nine West 57th St, D3 Peninsula Hotel, E3 St. Agnes RC Church, K7 # Steuben Glass, D4 Two UN Plaza, J9 YWCA, F6 110 ST Q32 M31 Q32 East 48 St, H4-8 Bus routes and Third Av, B-L7 Airline TicketBurns Office, L6 Consulate of, H11 Century Club, K3 Danish Consulate, H8 Fitzpatrick Hotel, E6 Guyana, Consulate of, H11 Japan Society, H10 Malaysian Consulate, K9 Nippon Club, D1 Penn Club, K3 St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church, G6 Sudanese Consulate, L7 280 Park Av, H5 Ziegfeld Cinema, E1 terminal East 49 St, G4-8 Tudor City Pl, L10 Algonquin Hotel, J2 Brazilian Consulate, G4 Chanin Bldg, L7 Dartmouth Club, J5 Fitzpatrick Manhattan Hotel, D7 Haitian Consulate, M5 Japanese American Club, J4 Manhattan Art & Antique Center, E9 Norwegian Consulate, G8 Pfizer Bldg, K8 St. John the Evangelist RC Church, E9 Sutton Cinema I & II, D8 280 Park Av West, H5 numbers with East 50 St, G4-10 M Manhattan United Nations Plaza, J10 All Saints Episcopal Church, C8 British Consulate, F7 # Channel Gardens, G3 Delmonico Hotel, C5 Flatotel International, F1 # Hammacher Schlemmer, D7 Japanese Consulate, H6 Manhattan Eye, NY Academy of Science, A4 Philippine Consulate, J3 St. lucian Consulate, K9 Sutton Hotel, D9 245 Park Av, J6 M103 East 51 St, G4-10 1 Q Queens directional arrows € M103 Buses run both ways if Vanderbilt Av, K5 AMA Bldg, G1 British Empire Bldg, G4 Chase Manhattan, H5 Deutsche Bank Bldg, F2 Florence Gould Hall, C5 Hampshire Hotel & Suites, H1 Jewish Board of Family & Ear & Throat Hospital, A8 NY Airport Bus, L6 Pickwick Arms Hotel, G8 St. Michael’s Liberal Sutton Pl Synagogue, F8 277 Park Av, H6 WEST SIDE HIGHWAY CENTRAL PARK WEST CENTRAL PARK 80 ST € East 52 St, F4-10 W.C, Handy’s Pl, F2 # American CraftShakespeare Museum, F2 Brooks Brothers, J4 Children’s All Day School, B6 # DiamondM66 & Jewelry Way, H2 Ford Foundation Bldg, K9 M3 Hampshire House, C1 Children’s Services, D1 Manhattan Twin Cinema, C8 NY Catholic Archdiocese, E10 Pierre Hotel, B4 Catholic Church, F8 Swedish Consulate, H8 U.S. Mission, J10 St. John no arrow is shown BROADWAY East 53 St, F8-10 West 38 St, M3 American Globe Theatre, J1 Browning School, B5 Chilean Consulate, H11 # Disney Store, E4 EFortunoff, 66 ST E4 Harmonie Club, C4 Jordanian Consulate, H11 Mansfield Hotel, K3 NY Helmsley Hotel, L8 Plaza Athenea,M102 A5 St. EMoritz 66 on theST Park Hotel, C2 Swiss Bank Tower, G4 Ukrainian Consulate, H8 Nepomucene E 66 ST Rockefeller € East 54 St, E4-10 FDR DR M30 € 40 136 168 # 360 West 39 St, M3 American Place Theatre, J2 Bryant Park Grill, L3 Chinese Cultural Center, H2 Dominica, Consulate of, K9 Four Seasons Hotel, D5 Harry Winston, E3 Kazakhstan, Consulate of, H11 Martha Graham School NY Hilton Hotel, E2 Plaza Fifty Suite€ Hotel, G7 St. Patrick’s Cathedral, G4 Swiss Consulate, L7 UNICEF, K9 Church 442 University St. Vincent 59 ST 1 AV East 55 St, E4-10 5 AV I 144 M2 M98 Point of Interest West 40 St, L3 Animal Medical Center, B11 Bryant Park Hotel, L3 Christ Church, B5 Donnell Library Center, F3 450 Lexington Av, J6 Harvard Club, J3 Kenya, Consulate of, H4 of Contemporary Dance, B9 € NY Marriott East Side Hotel, H7 # Plaza Hotel, C3 # St.
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