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Perlman Place, B6 West 4 St, G2 Beth Israel Medical Center, B7 Church of All Nations, F6 Duo Theatre, G5 America, D3 Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox La Salle Academy, F5 Mt, Olivet Memorial Church, H6 Off Soho Suites Hotel, K6 PS 40, A6 Church, M11 Stuyvesant Polyclinic, E5 Govt’ & Law, M8 East 12 St, D1-9, D12 Orchard St, K7 West Broadway, L1 Bernstein Pavilion, B6 Church of Christ, D8 Earth School, F10 Forbes Magazine Gallery, D1 Church, M5 Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, B3 Mulberry St. Public Library, K4 Ohio Theatre, L1 PS 61, D10 St. Michael’s Chapel, J4 Stuyvesant Town, A9 Variety Arts Theatre, C4 Allen St, K-M7 East 13 St, C1-9, C11 Park Avenue South, A2 West Houston St, J1 Intensive Care Unit, B7 Cinema Village 12th St., D1 East Chelsea Children’s Workshop, B1 Forsyth Satellite Academy, I6 Hotel East Houston, J7 Little Italy, M4 National Theatre Workshop of the OK Harris Gallery, L1 PS 63 Neighborhood School, G8 St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, E8 Sunshine Hotel, K5 Village East Cinema, D5 Key Astor Place, F3 East 14 St, C1-11 Pedestrian Mall (Sundays), K8 Williamsburg Bridge, L11 Karpas Pavilion, B7 Clemente Soto Velez Cultural East 11th Street Baths, D9 Foundation Center, B1 Hotel on Rivington, K8 Little Missionary Day Nursery, E7 Handicapped, M5 Old Merchant’s House, G4 PS 64, F10 St. Patrick’s School, K4 Surf Reality Theatre, K7 Village Temple, D2 Attorney St, J10, K10 East 15 St, B1, B5, B11 Peretz Square, H8 Wooster St, K1 Linsky Pavilion, B7 Center, K9 East End Temple, A5 14 Sculptors Gallery, J2 Hotel 17, A5 Lower East Side, M8 Museum of Modern Art Design, L3 Old St. Patrick’s Cemetery, K4 PS 134, M12 St. Philips AME Church, D10 Susan Sheenan Gallery, B4 Village Theatre, D4 Avenue A, D-H8 East 16 St, B1, B4, B11 Pitt St, K-L11 Mirken Cardiac Surgery, B7 Comfort Inn, K8 East Manhattan School, A5 Fourth Street Theatre, G5 Iglesia Cristiana Misionera, F11 # Lower East Side Tenement Museum, L8 Nativity Mission School, J6 # Old St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic PS 140, J10 St. Stanislaus Church, F7 Sylvia Wald, F4 Vineyard Theatre, B3 accessible Transit Police entrance & exit District Office Avenue B, D-H9 East 17 St, B1-5 Prince St, K1-4 Phillips Ambulatory Care Center, B3 Community Synagogue Center, F6 East Seventh Street Baptist French Culinary Institute, M3 Iglesia De Cristo, G6 Lower East Side Visitors Center, M8 Nativity Roman Catholic Church, H6 Cathedral, K4 PS 142, K10 Salmagundi Club, D1 Szold Pool, D12 ‘W’ Suites Hotel, A3 TPD Subway station and Avenue C (Loisaida Av), B-G11 East 18 St, A1-5 Ridge St, K11 Points of Interest Silver Pavilion, B7 Con Edison Building, C4 Ministry, F10 Gathering of the Tribes Gallery, G11 Iglesia Evangelica, G6 Lower Manhattan Arts Academy, M8 New Amsterdam Early Childhood Orpheum Theatre, F6 # Puck Building, J4 Salvation Army, K5 Tech. Arts & Sciences Studio, D7 Washington Arch, F1 District 1 Avenue D, D-G12 East 19 St, A2-5 Rivington St, K6, K9 Beth Jacob School, L11 Con Edison Plant, C12 East Side Comm. School, D7 GEM Hotel, I6 Iglesia Pentecostal El Divino Church, H11 Manhattan Comprehensive Night HS School, H10 Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin, H6 Renee & Chaim Gross Studio Museum, H1 Sara D. Roosevelt Park, J6, M6 Tenth Street Baths, E7 Washington Irving High exits Basil Court, G4 East Broadway, M12 Rutherford Place, B5 ABC Carpet & Home, A1, A2 Bethel Chinese Assembly of God Congregation Beth Hamedrash East Side Torah Center, M12 Gene Frankel Theatre, H4 Immaculate Conception Church, C8 / Manhattan Village Academy, B6 New Design High School, M8 Ottendorfer Public Library, E5 Riis Houses Community Center, F12 School for Global Leaders, J9 Theatre for the New City, E7 School, B4 elevator Bialystoker Place, L12 East Houston St, H11, J4-7 St. Marks Place, E5 Abounding Grace Church, F12 Church, M8 Hagadol, M9 East Star Tabernacle, H10 Gethsemane Garden Baptist Church, F10 Immaculate Conception School, C7 Manhattan Cornerstone New Eastside Nursing Home, L11 Our Lady of Loreto Roman Rivington House, K6 Sculptors Guild, K2 Thiery Goldberg Gallery, K9 Washington Irving House, B3 to street or stairways Bleecker St, H2 Eldridge St, K-M7 Second Av, A-H6 Abrons Arts Center, M11 Bialystoker Synagogue, L11 Congregation Beth Yitzchok, H8 East Village, G7 Gompers Houses, L11 Inn at Irving Place, A4 Presbyterian Church, B4 New Explorations High School, J12 Catholic Church, J4 Robert Mapplethorpe Center, A7 Sea Farers & Int’l House, B4 Third Street Music School # Washington Square Park, G1 building level Bond St, H4 Elizabeth St, J4 Sheriff St, H12 Aesthetic Realism Foundation, J2 Blue Man Group, F3 Congregation Chasam Sopher, H10 East Village Bed & Coffee, F11 Grace Church School, D3 Institute for Collaborative Manhattan Kids Club II, B10 # New Museum of Contemporary Art, K5 Our Lady of Sorrows Church & Roosevelt Building, M2 Sea of Galilee Pentecostal Settlement / Learning Through Washington Square Village, H2 Bowery, G4, K5 Essex St, K8 Spring St, L1-5 Ahearn Park, M12 Bouwerie Lane Theatre, H4 Congregation Meseritz Synagogue, F7 East Village Dance Project, G10 # Grace Episcopal Church, D3 Education / PS 226 / Manhattan school for New School University, C1 School, J11 Ryan Nene Community Temple, L7 the Arts Nursery, C5 Westbury Hotel, L1 Subway route Broadway, D-L3 Extra Place, H5 Stanton St, J9, J12, K5, K7 Aicon Gallery, H4 Bowery Hotel, H5 Connelly Theatre, G9 East Village Tots Nursery School, E8 Gramercy Arts HS, B4 Health Professional Career Development, G6 New York Eye & Ear Infirmary, C6 Paradise Theatre, G5 Health Center, G11 Seward Park Educationa Thompson Hotel, J7 Whithouse Hostel, H4 BROADWAY Broome St, L10, M1-5, M7 Fifth Av, A-D1 Stuyvesant Oval, B9 Alexander Lyman Holly Statue, F1 Bowery Mission, K5 Conservative Synagogue of Fifth Educational Alliance / Head Start, H12 Grand Street Settlement, K11 & Human Services HS, B7 Marble Cemetery, H7 New York Theatre Workshop, G5 Paragon Sports, A2 St. Ann Cathedral, D4 Campus, M8 # Tompkins Square Park, E9 Wilmer Jenning Gallery, H10 symbol Centre Market Place, M4 First Av, A-H7 Stuyvesant St, E5 All Saints Ukrainian Church of NY, D5 Bowery Poetry Club, H5 Avenue, D1 Eickolt Gallery, G12 Green Senior Residence, G5 International HS, B4 Marta Valle HS, J9 # New York University, G2 Parsons School of Design, C3 St. Augustine’s Chapel, M12 Seward Park Houses, M9 Tompkins Square Middle School, F10 M101 Windsor Hotel, M7 M103 Chrystie St, K6 Forsyth15 St, K6, M7 Stuyvesant Square, B6 Alpine Cinemas,268 G5 61 Bowery Savings Bank Building, M5 Cooper48 Park, F4 Emmanuel Presbyterian 201Church, F12 Greenmarket, B2, D5, F8, L3 Irving Plaza, B3 301 Mary Help of Christians School & Bobst Library, G1 Pearl Theatre, F7 St. Brigid Church & School, F10 Singer Building, K2 Tompkins Square Public Library, D9 Woodward Gallery, L7 110 ST B39 M15 B39 Bus routes and Cleveland Pl, L4 Fourth Av, D3, F4 Suffolk St, J9 Amato Opera Theatre, H5 Boys’ Club of New York, D8 Cooper Union, E4 Emmanuel Spanish Baptist Hamilton Fish Park Public Library, H12 Jack & Jill School, B5 Church, D8 Coles Sports & Recreation Ctr, J2 Pen & Brush Club, E1 St. Emeric’s Roman Catholic Sirovitch Senior Center, D6 Town & Village Synagogue, World Class Learning Academy, H6 terminal Clinton St, J10 Grand St, M1-10 Szold Place, D11 # American Indian Community Bracetti Plaza Houses, G10 # Foundation Bldg/Great Hall, F4 Church, G10 Hamilton Fish Park & Pool, J11 Jewel Theatre, C4 Masaryk Towers, J12 Courant Inst of Math & Science, G2 PEN American Center, K3 Church, C11 Sixth Street Community Center, F11 Tifereth Israel, C6 numbers with E 21 ST E 21 ST Peter Cooper Zeckendorf Towers, C3 M Manhattan # Columbia St, J12 Great Jones St, G4 Taras Shevchenko Place, F5 House, G3 BRC Senior Center, L7 41 Cooper Square Building, F4 Entermedia Theatre, D5 Hamilton Fish Recreation JHS 25/Lower East Side Prep, J9 Meltzer Apartments & Senior Citizen Loeb Student Center, G1 Performance Space 122 (PS 122), E7 St. George Academy, F5 Skirball Center for the Performing Ukrainian Museum, F5 M103 60 33 Village B Brooklyn directional arrows Cooper Square, F4 Greene St, F2, K2 Third Av, B-D4 Angel Orensanz Cultural Center, J9 Cabrini Medical Center, A5 Cornelia Connelly Theatre, G9 Escuela Hispana, H12 Center, H11 JHS 60, D7 Center, H7 Main Building/Grey Art Gallery, F2 Performing Garage, M1 St. George Episcopal Church, B5 Arts, G1 Ukrainian National Home, E6 M103 Buses run both ways if WEST SIDE HIGHWAY CENTRAL PARK WEST CENTRAL PARK 79 ST Crosby St, K-M3 Gustav Hartman Square, H11 Thompson St, H1 Angelika Film Center, J2 Cabrini Nursing Home, G9 CSC Repertory Theatre, C4 Essex St. Academy, M8 Harvey Milk HS, F3 John J. Murphy Park, A11 Mercer Hotel, K2 Stern School of Business, G2 Planned Parenhood, H4 St. John the Baptist Greek Sleepy Hollow Preschool, B4 Union Square 14 Cinema, C3 M23 no arrow is shown Thirteenth JHS 104 BROADWAY Delancey St, L7 907 Henry St, M12916 Union Square East, B2 Anthology Film Archives, H6 Camposs Plaza Community CPC Jacob Riis Child Care Center, F12 # Essex St. Market, K9 Haughwout Building, M2 # Joseph Papp Public Theatre / Metropolitan Playhouse, G9 Tisch School of the Arts, F3, F5 Police Precincts, F6, L11 Orthodox Church, A4 Society of Friends / Quaker Union Square Café, B2 5 259 344 Art Directors Gramercy Police Precinct 344 258 36 250 251 156 141 357 East 1 St, H5-8 Irving Place, B3 Union Square West, B2 Apostles Church, B5 Center, C11 Crosby St.
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