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West Village CHELSEA • GREENWICH VILLAGE • LADIES MILE SHOPPING DISTRICT • MEATPACKING DISTRICT • SOHO West Village CHELSEA • GREENWICH VILLAGE • LADIES MILE SHOPPING DISTRICT • MEATPACKING DISTRICT • SOHO Streets East 19 St, B12 Mulry Square, F8 West 10 St, F10, G8, J6 Points of Interest Center Stage, B11 Colonial House Inn, A6 # Flatiron Building, A11 Himalayan Institute of New York, E11 Lawrence A. Wien Center, B12 New York Shambala Center, A9 Pier 54, 56, E2 High School, D10 Sullivan Street Playhouse, K11 # Village Vanguard, F8 East 20 St, B12 Ninth Av, B-E5 West 11 St, F10, G7, H5 Chabad Center for Jewish Discovery, B9 Congregation Beth Simchat Forbes Magazine Gallery, E11 Hotel Gansevoort, E5 Legacy School for Integrated Studies, E10 New York Studio School, G11 Pier 59, C1 St. Francis Xavier College, D10 Sundance Institute, M9 Ward-Nasse Gallery, M11 Abingdon Square, F6 East 21 St, B12 Patchin Place, F9 West 12 St, E10, F7, G4 ABC Carpet & Home, B12 Chabad Synagogue, B9 Torah, G5 Foundation Center, D11 Hotel Verite, B12 Leo House, A5 # New York University, G12, J12 Pier 60, 61, B1 St. John’s in-the-Village Church, F7 Sweet Basil, H8 Washington Arch, H11 Key Bank St, F7, H4 East 22 St, A12 Perry St, G7, J5 West 13 St, E4-10 Abingdon Square Memorial, F6 Chambers Fine Art, B2 Congregation Derech Amuno, G7 Four Points by Sheraton Hotel, M9 Hudson Depot, D2 Lesbian & Gay Community Center, E7 Bobst Library, J12 Pier 62, A1 St. John’s Lutheran Church, H8 Tenri Cultural Institute, E10 Washington Square Hotel, G10 # Washington Square Park, H11 Barrow St, J8, K6 Eighth Av, B-F6 Prince St, L11 West 14 St, D4-10 Actor’s Playhouse, H8 Chelsea, A5, C10 Congregation Emunath Israel, A7 French Evangelical Presbyterian Hudson Guild-Fulton Senior Center, C4 Liberty HS, Academy for Law School, J10 Players Theatre, J10 # St. Joseph’s Greenwich Village Tenth Church of Christ Scientist, G10 accessible Transit Police Bedford St, J7, K9 Father Demo Square, J9 St. Lukes Place, K8 West 15 St, D3-10 Alexander Lyman Holly Statue, H11 Chelsea Art Museum, A2 Conservative Synagogue of Church, D9 Hudson HS of Learning Tech., C5 Newcomers, C7 Loeb Student Center, J11 Playgrounds: C6, E5, G6 Church, H9 Theatre 22, A10 Washington Square United entrance & exit District Office Bethune St, G4 Fifth Av, B-F11 Seventh Av, B-K8 West 16 St, D3-10 AmasMusical Theatre, J10 Chelsea Cinemas, A6 Fifth Avenue, F11 Fulton Houses, C4 Hudson Park Public Library, K8 Liberty Inn, E3 Main Building / Grey Art Gallery, G12 Police Precinct, H7, B7 St. Joseph’s School, H9 Theatre for a New Audience, J6 Methodist Church, H10 District 1 TPD Subway station and Gansevoort St, F3-4 Sheridan Square, H8 West 17 St, C3-10 Chelsea Day School, D5 Corlears School / Corlears Nursery GEM Hotel, A6 Hudson River Park, C2, J5 Little Red School House & Elizabeth Stern School of Business, J12 Popa International Gallery, L11 St. Luke’s School, J7 # Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace, B12 Washington Square Village, J12 exits Bleecker St, G6, J9, K10 AmericanHigh Line (elevated walkway) Institute of Graphic Arts, A11 Bloomfield St, F2 Gay St, G9 Sixth Av (Avenue of the West 18 St, C3-10 American Language Institute, E12 # Chelsea Hotel, A7 School, D6 General Theological Seminary, Humanities HS, C5 Irwin HS, K10 19th St. Cinema, B12 Postmasters Gallery, B4 St. Luke-in-the-Fields Episcopal # Third Cemetery of the Spanish- Waverly Cinema, J9 elevator Broadway, B12 Greene St, G12, L12 Americas), C-F9, L10 West 19 St, B2-10 Andrew Edwin Gallery, C3 Chelsea Inn, C10 Courtyard Hotel, M9 Church & Day Care, B5 Humanities Prep. Academy, C5 Lorge School, C5 Northern Dispensary, G9 Post Offices, C7, D5, F10, H6, L8 Church, J7 Portuguese Synagogue, B9 West Village, G6 to street or stairways Carmine St, K9 Greenwich Av, E7, F8 Spring St, M11 West 20 St, B2-10 Andrew Heiskell Library for the Blind Chelsea International Hostel, B7 CRG Gallery, A2 German Evangelical Lutheran Ice Rink, E4 Lori Bookstein Fine Art, B3 Nyehaus, B5 Pratt Manhattan Gallery, E8 St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, B6 13th Street Repertory Theatre, E10 West Village Nursery School, F4 building level Charles Lane, J5 Greenwich St, F5, H6, M7 Sullivan St, L10 West 21 St, B2-10 & Physically Handicapped, B10 Chelsea Lodge, B6 Crown Art Gallery, M11 St. Paul’s Church, A6 Iglesia Catolica Guadalupe, D7 Louis K. Meisel Gallery, L11 Occupational Training Center, L8 Preschool of the Arts, B8 St. Veronica Church, J6 303 Gallery,A2 # Westbeth Artists’ Housing, G4 Charles St, G7, J5 Grove St, J7 Tenth Av, B-E3 West 22 St, A2-10 Anton Kern Gallery, B2 # Chelsea Market, D4 Dance Theatre Workshop, B7 Gilda’s Club, L9 Integral Yoga Institute, E7 Lucille Lortel Theatre, H7 111 Eighth Avenue / Port Authority Printed Matter Guardian St. Vincent De Paul Church, A9 Tibet House New York, D11 Westbeth Gallery, G4 Subway route Charlton St, M8-9 Horatio St, E8, F4 Thompson St, K11 West 23 St, A2-10 Apex Technical School, B9 # Chelsea Piers Sports & David Zwirner Gallery, B2 God’s Light House, F6 Irish Repertory Theatre, A9 Manhattan Business Academy, C5 Building, D6 Angels Church, A3 St. Vincents Hospital & Medical Tony Dapolito Recreation Center & White Columns Gallery, E6 BROADWAY symbol Christopher St, G9, J6 Hudson St, F5, H6 Union Square West, D12 West Broadway, L11 Art Greenwich Twin Cinema, F7 Entertainment Complex, B1 Desmond Tutu Conference Center, B3 Greenmarkets, C12, F6 IRT Theater, J6 Manhattan NY LDS Institute, D8 Our Lady of Pompeii Church & School, J9 Provincetown Theatre, J10 Center, F8 Pool, K8 Winston Preparatory School, C9 WNYC Radio GreeneW Space, 25 M9ST M103 Clarkson St, L7 Jackson Square, E6 University Place, F12, G12 West Houston St, L7-11 Art Space NYC, E9 Chelsea Pines Inn, D6 Different Light Bookstore, B8 Greenwich House Music School, J8 Iyengar Yoga Institute, A8 Maritime Hotel, C5 Pace Gallery, A2 PS 3, J7 Salmagundi Club, F11 Tyco Preschool, A9 110 ST B51 M15 B51 Wolfe Center, J11 Bus routes and Commerce St, J8 Jane St, E6, G4 Vandam St, M9 West St (Joe DiMaggio Ascension Episcopal500 Church, F11 Chelsea Playhouse, A9 Downing Street Playgroup,400 K9 Greenwich House Pottery, H9 James Baldwin School, C6 McBurney YMCA, D9 Paragon Sports, C12 200 PS 11 Salvation Army, E9 Union Square100 Café, C12 6 terminal Cornelia St, J9 Joe DiMaggio Highway Village Square, G10 Hway), B2, F3, J5 Atlantic Theatre Company, B5 Chelsea Savoy Hotel, A8 Dream Hotel, C5 Greenwich Settlement House, H8 James J. Walker Park, K8 Metropolitan Duane Church & Parsons School of Design, E11 PS 41, F9 San Jose Day Nursery, B4 University Plaza Nursery School, K12 WPA Theatre, A2 Arlington Madison numbers with Yeshiva University Museum, C11 Toy M Manhattan Downing St, L9 (West St), B2, F3, J5 Washington Mews, G12 Wooster St, L12 Atrium Building, The, K11 Chelsea Waterside Park, A1 Earth Room DIA Foundation, L12 Greenwich Street Theatre, M7 Jane Hotel, G4 Counseling Center, E7 Paula Cooper Gallery, B2 Quad Cinema, E10 School of Visual Arts Theater, A5 University Village, K12 Hotel B Brooklyn M103 Square directional arrows Your Kids Our Kids Preschool, D10 110 9 M103 Buses run both ways if WEST SIDE HIGHWAY 17 250 East 8 St, G12 Jones St, H9 Washington Place, H10 Axis Theater Company, H9 Cherry Lane Theatre, J8 East Chelsea Childrens Workshop, C12 Greenwich Village, E9 # Jefferson Market Library, F9 Metropolitan Pavilion-Exhibition Pen & Brush Club, F12 Renee & Chaim Gross # Second Cemetery of the Spanish- Upper Lab School / Museum School / WEST CENTRAL PARK 79Center ST 232 750 2 51 250 289 208 751 Park no arrow is shown East 9 St, G12 King St, L9, M7 Washington Sq East, H11 Benjamin Cordozo School of Law, E11 Childrens Energy Center, M10 Eli Klein Fine Art, L11 Greenwich Village Childrens’ Center, J11 Jefferson Market Garden, G9 Space, B9 Fashion Perry School, G4 Foundation, J11 Portuguese Synagogue, F10 IS 70, C6 BROADWAY North East 10 St, F12 LaGuardia Place, J11 Washington Sq North, H11 Beth Israel Medical Group, A8, D6 Children’s Galleries for Jewish Empire State College SUNY, L8 GuardianSt. Angel Eleftherios Church & High Joffrey Ballet School, F10 Minetta Lane Theatre, J10 Industries Perry HS Street Theatre, F7 Rizzoli, L11 Secret Garden Preschool, B4 Urban Academy/Humanities High School/ 201 Greek Church # FDR DR 144 631 East 11 St, F12 Leroy St, J9, L6 547 Washington Sq South, J11 # Blue Note, J10 463 Culture, B3 Epiphany Church, B12 School, A3 Jonathan Levine Gallery, B2 Muhlenberg267 Public Library, A7 Peter Blum Arts, M12 Rubin Museum167 of Art, C8 16th Street Synagogue, C11 Project Blend High School, 55C5 59 ST I Point of Interest Building numbers1 East 12 St, E12 Little West 12 St, E4 Washington Sq West, H10 Brecht Forum, H4 Children’s Museum of the Arts, M8 Eugene Lang College , F10 Gymnastic Center, C2 # Joyce Theatre, B6 New School for Drama, H4 Pier 40, M5 Saatchi & Saatchi, L8 Skirball Center, J11 US Passport Agency, L8 8 AV 5 AV 1 AV 11 AV # Tourist attraction East 13 St, E12 MacDougal Alley, G10 Washington St, E4, H5,W M7EST 24 ST Brotherhood Synagogue, F10 Children’s Workroom Nursery School, H8 Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, B2 Hampshire Hotel, C5 Judson Memorial Baptist Church, J11 New School University, E10, E11 Pier 42, L4 St. Anthony of Padua Roman Sky Rink, B1 Village Adult Day Health Care, K6 W 24 ST 42 ST Hospital Public art East 14 St, D12 MacDougal604 St, G10, J10 Waverly Place, F7, H10 Buckle My Shoe502 Nursery School,London E7 Cinema Village 12th St., E12 FEGS Trades & Business400 School, E10 HB Studio, G5 Kids on the Move Learning Center, F12 New School-Jazz & Contemporary Pier 45, K4 200 Catholic Church, L11 Soho House, E5 Van Allen100 Institute, A11 1 East 15 St, D12 Milligan Place, F9 West 3 St, J11 Cantor Film Center, G12 City & Country School, E8 Film Forum, L9 Heller Gallery, E4 Kitchen, The, B3 Music, E10 Pier 46, J4 St.
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