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Brooklyn Bridge City Hall (4)(5)(6) Neighborhood Map ¯ 174 Eldridge Street 1 396 Sara D. Allen St Seward Park 195 406 136 345 Forsyth Street 41 424 151 53 55 46 512 White Roosevelt High School 172 66 369 56 56 62 534 492 476 460 446 488 438 Broome Street 363 Box 326 176 379 Park 110 72 18 6 Avenue Broome Street Broome Street 389 407 et Elizabeth Street 60 421 193 349 re Bowery 100 Grand Street t 39 117 S 489 473 457 451 435 54 54 e 60 294 M9 Essex Street M9 367 m 36 486 558 Mott Street o 116 o 64 329 Br 121 Watts Street Mulberry Street Lions Old Police M103 M103 92 280 14 Gate 15 Headquarters M15SBS 560 Centre Market Pl Field Varick Street 44 Grand St 38 Grand Street 98 299 129 Lower East Side 104 17 M15 Freeman M15 108 90 281 SBS Visitor Center Plaza 108 SBS North Drawing 228 Avenue of the Americas 148 M15 72 Center M15 Freeman Soho 212 Watts Street Centre Street 158 Plaza M55 Grand Street 243 Allen Street 194 127 East Street Lafayette Ludlow 38 Holland Tunnel Malls 90 176 Entrance 106 229 22 335 32 26 44 62 80 40 96 38 106 Open Door 165 vehicular access only 23 154 462 120 136 32 Senior Center 146 209 Benjamin Altman 55 80 18 Grand Street Grand Street Public School, Grand Street 156 201 M20 PS 42 40 88 161 181 Italian 27 59 79 95 115 228 30 30 20 38 36 159 Sara D. 44 2 333 141 Recess 125 21 American Hester Street 163 M15SBS Metropolitan 460 Art Roosevelt 64 Grand Street Museum 97 38 58 College Leslie-Lohman Park Duarte 60 of New York Square Museum of Gay 62 115 Museum of Ludlow Street and Lesbian Art Adelphi Grand M55 Chinese in 62 92 75 Hester Street University Canal Orchard Street America Allen Street Court 95 145 Thompson Street Thompson Little Mercer Street Mercer Broadway Canal Street Street Crosby 417 66 155 Eldridge Street 116 Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chrystie Street Wooster Street Wooster Canal St Broadway West 169 130 Intermediate School, 137 2 12 Hester Street 434 1 22 Greene Street Greene 48 36 Italy 93 387 185 IS 131 64 131 144 2 27 Albert 301 Howard Street 199 2 200 365 114 Capsouto Canal Street 213 5 47 8 Laight Street 2 Park 128 349 Hester Street 174 Elizabeth Street Bowery 129 2 188 26 2 325 186 77 Canal Street Vestry Street 202 30 311 Mott Street Mulberry Street St. Johns Lane 6 Canal Street 130 Baxter Street 46 Laight Street Street Church 47 293 Mahayana 62 Buddhist 12 24 285 Temple 2 327 Canal Street 28 166 9 Downtown only Division Street 98 30 Varick Street 29 31 Uptown only 162 36 2 169 York Street 1 159 48 11 221 88 Forsyth Lispenard Street 103 175 100 Plaza Canal Street 50 Canal St Canal St 211 6 St. Barbara 3 Hudson Street only 34 Citizens Museum at 38 Greek Orthodox 41 C 408 an Savings Bank 313 a Eldridge Street 120 l S 86 Church Pike St East Broadway Holland Tunnel Exit 32 Avenue of 111 treet 172 Pedestrian Laight St 407 Building vehicular access only 126 access the Americas 112 98 198 1 Manhattan Bridge 26 M20 96 98 Forsyth Street 157 76 78 66 68 216 Arch 8 30 101 Pedestrian Path 11 Tribeca 26 Park Walker Street 129 Walker Street 2 Beach Street 108 6 Avenue 79 103 246 139 Chinese 93 Chinatown 11 293 Hubert Street 18 Community 90 Henry Street 245 1 11 391 Center 145 28 Artists Confucius Pike 19 Engine Space 125 Plaza Street Collister Street 15 96 Company 31 Yung Wing Market Street 68 70 78 2 50 22 32 Chen Dance Center & Malls Ericsson Place 2 52 School, PS 124 White Street 68 Forsyth Street87 17 Chinatown Senior Franklin St White Street Centre Street 41 Bowery North Moore Street White Street Citizen Center Bayard Street 1 81 West Broadway West 73 Sophie 226 104 76 M10324 M103 Irene 124 Loeb Manhattan 6 New York Mott Street Beach Street 68 275 85 217 80 Playground Bridge 121 370 371 County 2 155 11 47 Civil Court 46 Pavilion 13 CortlandtAlley Division Street 18 Franklin Place Franklin Broadway 60 58 56 40 62 Baxter Street 49 96 94 Mechanics Alley 124 Street Lafayette Dr. Sun Yat-sen 132 Confucius Sea and Land Franklin Street Statue 98 Hudson Street Franklin Street Statue M9 Church 395 Pell Street ChurchStreet Criminal M22 38 Finn 32 112 Courts Square New York Collect Pond 73 Academy New York Building M9 2 111 Park Columbus Doyers S Pedestrian Path 253 East Broadway 31 250 County tre North Moore Street 200 of Art et 356 166 355 Family Court Park Mulberry Street 119 Church of the 5 e Greenwich Street 168 Tribeca Benson Place r Transfiguration 117 99 101 107 12 35 63 a 33 u Leonard Street 10 1 30 Market Street 377 Hogan Place q Chatham Leonard Street 48 Mott Street S Henry Street 9 Square Leonard Street Mosco Street 24 Baxter Street Library 99 13 m 49 198 Franklin Street New York 2 Louis J. Lefkowitz a 85 17 45 Catherine Lane State Office Building h Law School M55 24 t Kimlau 241 234 2 a 180 War Memorial 2 M55 h 22 43 364 86 5 minutes City Clerk’s 13 C Kimlau 344 Office 191 207 137 117 119 Lin Ze Square 363 93 95 Coleman 61 63 Xu Statue 11 31 33 M22 Worth Street Playground 1 Worth Street Mariner’s Temple Catherine Street Baptist Church 33 30 Worth Street Lafayette Street Centre Street 73 Worth Street Harrison Street 32 Chinatown American Thomas Henry St 69 Sentinels Jacob Daniel Patrick Moynihan Partnership 2 Playground 211 Paine 1 Sculpture Javits First Shearith Park United States One 60 Hudson Street Jacob K. Plaza District Courthouse Israel Cemetery 347 Hudson Street M9 Oliver Street 1 Javits M103 Monroe Street 43 164 77 45 St. James M15SBS Federal Triangle M15SBS 51 Thomas Street Building St. James Place West Broadway West StreetChurch St. Joseph’s 25 New York State Thomas Street Triumph of Church 55 M9 54 Knickerbocker Village Jay Street Staple Street the Human Spirit Park Row Trimble PlaceTrimble United States Supreme Court M103 Manhattan Sculpture 6 minutes 57 Sentinels Court of St. James’ 199 200 Sculpture Tribeca Pearl Street M15 137 311 James StreetChurch 332 International Greenwich Street 42 M20 Tower Plaza SBS 165 Trade Foley M15 Broadway Chambers St Square 43 331 Duane Park 91 Thurgood Marshall 127 125 M15 163 151 149 United States Madison StreetSBS M15 Catherine Street Cherry Street Duane Street Duane St 33 M22 Alfred E. Smith Borough of Manhattan Duane Street Courthouse Chatham 79 201 Green Playground Community College 29 Tanahey 158 6 minutes African Burial Ground Manhattan Playground (BMCC) Duane Street African Burial Ground Catholic National Monument Cardinal HayesCorrectional Place 177 182 Visitor Center Church of Water Street 123 299 Center 25 St. Andrew Pearl Street 130 321 Uptown Jacob August Riis/ 52 50 84 Manhattan Academy 86 Reade St 26 120 114 112 of Technology, PS 126 198 Reade Street Civic Washington Bogardus Reade Street Plaza Manhattan Market Park Street Elk 13 Waterfront Sun Surrogate’s Two Bridges 156 Court Catherine Slip Greenway 287 95 Building Center 200 311 Chambers St St. Andrew’s 1 Police James Alfred E. Smith 71 David N. Plaza 5 Recreation 103 101 M22 5 in 1 Plaza Madison 137 135 Dinkins Sculpture 169 M20 Plaza Center M22 Municipal Chambers Street St. James Place 198 Building Chambers Street M22 Alfred E. 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