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East Village • Little Italy • Chinatown Lower East Side EAST VILLAGE • LITTLE ITALY • CHINATOWN Streets & Bridges Cooper Square, B2 Gouverneur St, J10 Pell St, L3 Amalgamated Housing, G10 Chatham Towers, M3 Cooper Square Hotel, C2 First Houses, C5 Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church, H3 Lillian Wald Houses, C11 Mulberry Street Branch NY Public Library, F1 Off Soho Suites Hotel, G3 PS 20, E6 St. Stanislaus Church, B5 United Jewish Council, J9 Abraham E. Kazan St, G10 Crosby St, F-H1 Grand St, H8-11, J3 Peretz Square, D6 Angel Orensanz Cultural Center, E6 # Children’s Museum of the Arts, H1 # Cooper Union, A2 First Roumanian American Congregation, F6 Home of the Sages of Israel, G9 Little Missionary Day Nursery, A5 Mulberry Street Theater, K2 # Old Merchant's House, C2 PS 42, J6 St. Theresa RC Church, K7 # US Customs Courthouse, M1 Allen St, F-J5 Delancey St, G4-11 Great Jones St, D2 Pike Slip, M7 Anthology Film Archives, D4 Chinatown Day Care, L4 Cooper Union/Hewitt Building, B2 # First Shearith Israel Graveyard, M4 Hotel 91, L5 Love A Lot Preschool, F7 Museum at Eldridge St/Eldridge St Open Door Senior Citizens Center, H2 PS 63, C5 Sara D. Roosevelt Park, F4, H4 Universal Church, C4 Key Astor Place, B1 Delancey St North, F11 Gustav Hartman Square, D9 Pike St, L6 Assembly of God Church in the Village, B2 Chinatown YMCA, E3 Corlears Hook Park, J12 Forsyth Satellite Academy, E4 Hotel Mulberry, L2 Lower East Side Conservancy, J8 Synagogue, K5 Orpheum Theatre, B4 PS 64, B7 School for Global Leaders, E7 University Neighborhood HS, J10 Attorney St, E8, F8 Division St, K6, L4 Henry St, H10, L6, M5 Pitt St, F-H8 Astor Place Theatre, B1 Chinese Community Center/Chinese Public Criminal Courts Building, L2 Fourth Street Theatre, C3 Hotel on Rivington, F6 Lower East Side Mikvah, H10 Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), J1 Ottendorfer Public Library, A3 PS 94, D10 Sea of Galilee Pentecostal Temple, G4 University Neighborhood MS, J9 accessible Transit Police entrance & exit District Office Avenue A, A6, D6 Dixon Place, E2 Hester St, J2-4, J5 Prince St, F2 Bard High School, D11 School, K3 Crosby Street Hotel, G1 Garment Industry Day Care/Proj. Open Door, J4 Howard Johnson Hotel, E4 Lower East Side Visitors Center, J6 Nativity Mission School, E4 Our Lady of Loreto RC Church, E2 PS 97, D11 Seward Park Houses, H7 University Settlement/Head Start, F5 TPD Subway station and Ridge St, F8 # District 1 Avenue B, D7 Doyers St, L3 Hogan Place, L2 Baruch Community Center, E10 Chinese Conservative Baptist Church, M5 Damascus Christian Church, C8 Gene Frankel Theatre, D2 Iglesia Alianzo Cristiano Misionera, C4 Lower East Side Tenement Mus., G5 Nativity RC Church, D4 Our Lady of Sorrows Church & School, E8 PS 110, G11 Seward Park Public Library, J7 Urban Assembly Academy, H6 exits Avenue D, D10 East 1 St, E3-5 Jackson St, H11 Rivington St, F3, F7, F10 Baruch Houses, E11 Chinese Consolidated Benevolent D. Sarnoff Bldg/Ed. Alliance/Head Start, J8 Goethe-Institut New York, G1 Iglesia Cristiana Misionera, B9 Lower Manhattan Arts Academy, H6 Neighborhood School, D5 Pace HS, J5 PS 124, L4 Shteibl Row, J8 Vladeck Houses, H10, H12, J11 Baruch Place, D-E11 East 2 St, D3-6 Jefferson St, K8 Rutgers Slip, L8 Bayard Bldg, D1 Association, K3 Department of Health & Hospitals, M1 Gompers Houses, G9 Iglesia Pentecostal Huerto de Oración Luther Gulick Playground, G10 New Design HS, H6 Paradise Theatre, C2 PS 130, J2 Sixth Street Community Center, B8 William Clark House, M6 elevator East 3 St, D3-9 Jersey St, F1 Rutgers St, L8 Best Western Bowery Hanbee Hotel, J3 Chinese Evangel Mission, M5 Dewitt Church/Headstart, E8 Good Companions Senior Center, J10 Church, C8 Manhattan School for Career Dev., C4 New Explorations into Science, Technology & Pathmark, M7 PS 137, H9 Sixth Street Little India, B4 William H Seward Park, J7 to street or stairways Basil Court, C2 building level Baxter St, L2 East 4 St, C1-9 Jones Alley, D1 St. Marks Place, B3 Beth Jacob School, G9 Chinese Evangelical Church, H1 Duo Theatre, C2 Gouverneur Hospital & Nursing Facility, K8 Jacob Javits Federal Building, M1 Marble Cemetery, D4 Math HS, E10 Pearl Theatre, B4 PS 140, E8 Stanton St Synagogue, E7 Windsor Hotel, H4 Bayard St, L3 East 5 St, C3, C6, C9 Kenmare St, G2 Second Av, A-D3 Bethel Chinese Assembly of God Church, H6 Chinese Merchants’ Association, K2 Earth School, B7 Grand Hotel, H4 Jacob Riis Child Care Center, B10 Mariner’s Temple Baptist Church, M4 # New Museum, F3 PEN American Center, F1 PS 142, F8 State Board of Elections, M2 World Hotel, J4 Subway route East 6 St, B3-9 Lafayette St, C-L1 Sheriff St, E9 Bialystoker Home, J8 Chinese Missionary Baptist Church, L7 East River Child Development Center, H12 Grand Street Settlement, F9 Jacob Riis Houses, A7 Mark Miller Gallery, H6 NY Chinatown Hotel, J3 # Performance Space 122 (PS 122), A5 PS 188, D10 Storefront for Art & Architecture, G1 Young Israel Synagogue of Manhattan, J8 Bialystoker Place, G9 BROADWAY =J =N =4 symbol Bond St, D2 East 7 St, B3-9 Lewis St, G11 South St, K11, L9 # Bialystoker Synagogue, G9 Chinese United Methodist East River Housing, G12, H12 Grand Street Settlement/Head Start, F11 John Paul II Friendship Center, B5 Marriot Hotel, G9 NY Chinatown Senior Center, L2 Playwrights Horizon, B1 # Puck Bldg, E1 Stuyvesant Polyclinic, A3 # Bowery, C2, F-J3 East 8 St, B9 Ludlow St, F-J6 Spring St, G2-3 Blue Moon Hotel, G5 Church/Day Care, M5 East River Montessori School, G11 Green Senior Residence, C2 Joseph Papp Public Theatre/NY Marta Valle HS, E7 NY Chinese Baptist Church, K1 Police Precincts: Puerto Rican Council Day Care Ctr, E7 Tenth St Baths, A5 M103 110 ST B51 M15 B51 Broadway, A1 East 9 St, A3, A9 Madison St, H10, L7, M5 Stanton St, E7, E10, F3, F4 Bouwerie Lane Theatre, D2 Church of All Nations, B4 East River Park, C12, J12 Greenmarket, B6, G1 Shakespeare Festival, B1 Masaryk Towers, E9 NYC Child Health Clinic, F10 Fifth Police Precinct, K3 Riis Houses Community Center, B10 Thomas Paine Park, M1 Bus routes and terminal Broome St, G8, H3, H4 East 10 St, A4-9 Mangin St, D12 Stuyvesant St, A3 Bowery Ballroom, G3 Church of Christ, A5 East River Park Tennis Courts, F12 Hamilton Fish Park & Pool, E9 Kampo Cultural Center,500 D1 Mayor Hotel, K5 NY City Civil & Municipal Courthouse, L1 Ninth Police Precinct, C4 Rutgers Community Center, L7 Tompkins Sqare MS, B7 numbers with 60 100 St. Ann 210 300 400 JHS 60 600 M Manhattan # 193 East Broadway, H10, K6, L4 Manhattan Bridge, M7 Suffolk St, F7 Bowery Savings BankVillage Building, East H3 Church of Our Savior, L5 East Seventh Street Baptist Ministry, B7 Hamilton Fish Public Library, D10 Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue & Meltzer Apartments/Sr. Citizen Ctr, D5 NYC194 Corrections Department, L10 Seventh Police Precinct, G9 Rutgers Houses, L7 Tompkins Square Park, B7 195 Canal St, K3-5 Third St M103 Cathedral Mary Help of B Brooklyn directional arrows East Houston St, D11, E2-5 Market St, M6 Taras Shevchenko Place, B2 Boys’ Club of NY, A6 Cinema Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center, G7 East Side Torah Center, H10 Hamilton Fish Recreation Center, E8 Museum, H5 Mesivta Tifereth Jerusalem, K6 NY City Family Court, L1 PS 61 Polish Slavic Center, B5 St. Augustine’s Chapel, H10 Tompkins Square PublicPS Library,34 A7 M103 Buses run both ways if WEST SIDE HIGHWAY Cannon St, G11 Music School WEST CENTRAL PARK 79 ST € Eldridge St, F4, J5 Monroe St, M6 Third Av, A2 Bracetti Plaza Houses, C8 Columbus Park, L2 Eastern States Buddhist Temple of America, L3 Hamilton-Madison House, M6 Christians Kim Lau Memorial Arch, M4 Metropolitan Playhouse, C6 NY County Courthouse, M2 Post Offices: St. Augustine’s Church, J10 Transfiguration Kindergarten School, L4 no arrow is shown Cardinal Hayes Place, M1 Settlement/ Entermedia St. Philips BROADWAY € Church & School Catherine St, M4 Elizabeth St, F2, J3 Montgomery St, J9 Wanamaker Place, A1 LearningBRC Senior Center, G4 Theater M15 Comfort Inn, F6 Educational Alliance/Head Start, M15 D10 Harvey Milk HS, B1 Kraine Theatre, C4 Middle Collegiate Church, B4 New York Hotel,AME G8 Church Chinatown Post Office, L3 # St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, K4 Transfiguration RC Church & School, L3 Essex St, F6, J7 Mosco St, M3 Water St, J11 # Buddhist Temple, L3 Community Synagogue Center, B4 Emma Lazarus HS, J5 Head Start, D6, D10, E8, E11, F5, F11, J8 Kuma Inn, G6 MS131, J5 NY State Office Building, M2 Knickerbocker Post Office, K6 St. Brigid Church & School, B7 Trinity AssemblyHaven of God Church,Plaza K7 FDR DR Centre St, J-L1 Village Through the PS 19 59 ST I Point of Interest 144 Building numbers Extra Place,Cooper D3 Mott St, F-H2, K3 Williamsburg Bridge, G9 Cabrini Nursing Home, C7 # Confucius Plaza, K4 Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, B9 Heavenly Grace Buddhist Temple, K2 LaGuardia Houses, K8 Mondrian Hotel, J1 NY Studio Gallery, E7 Pitt Post Office, H7 St. George Academy, B3 Trinity /LaMama Performing Arts Centre Market Pl, H2 Theatre 8 AV 5 AV 1 AV 11 AV 177 Arts Nursery 182 # Tourist attraction 67 175 174 FDR Drive,Post A11 Office Mulberry St, F-J2 Worth St, M2 Cardinal Spellman Center/Head Start,245 D6 # Confucius174 Statue, L4 Emmanuel Spanish Baptist317 Church, C8 Henry St School for Int’l Studies, J9 LaGuardia487 Houses Senior Center, L8 Monte Sion Christian Church, C9 551NY Theatre Workshop, C3 Tompkins Square Post Office, D8649 St. Mary’s RC Church, H8 Program, D2 Chatham Square, M4 42 ST Hospital First Av, A-D5 Norfolk St, F6 Cascades HS, E4 Congregation Beth Hamedrash Hagadol, H7 Escuela Hispana, D10 Henry St Settlement, H9 La Mama ETC Theatre, C3 Mooney House, L4 NYU Tisch School of the Arts, B3 Present Company Theatorium, E8 St.
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