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Ortsregister Mit GPS-Ortung Alex Über den Dächern MacLean von New York Ortsregister mit GPS-Ortung 143 West Village, 80 Lower 200 Chambers St. Meatpacking District, 1 Waverly Place, NoHo. 40.716605,-74.012318 East Village 40.729901,-73.993403 Manhattan 8 12 E 12th St, East Village. 29 Battery Park City 81 40.734066,-73.993769 176 Grand St, Little Italy. 26 60 E 8th St, NoHo. 40.719559,-73.99772 377 Rector Place. 40.73058,-73.993167 10 40.709808,-74.017972 719 Greenwich St, West Village 50 83 40.734604,-74.006936 Blue Residential Tower, 37 2 Cooper Square, NoHo. 105 Norfolk St, The Visionaire, 40.727402,-73.991819 11 Lower East Side. 70 Little West St. 711 E 13th St, East Village. 40.718872,-73.987413 40.706691,-74.016847 116 40.735445,-73.992955 135 Crosby St, 107 41 nahe E Houston St, SoHo. 12 Beekman Tower, 8 Beekman St, The Visionaire, 40.724738,-73.995999 166 Bank St, Ecke West St, City Hall 70 Little West St. West Village. Park. 40.706691,-74.016847 127 40.73574,-74.00971 40.711142,-74.005634 Broadway, zwischen Prince St 133 und E Houston St, NoHo. 33 124 Museum of Jewish Heritage, 40.724572,-73.997123 15 Waverly Place, East Village. 37-45 Henry St, Chinatown. 36 Battery Place. 40.730342,-73.994422 40.713061,-73.995924 40.706197,-74.01883 137 153 Crosby St, NoHo. 36 183 142 40.725372, -73.995452 375 Lafayette St, East Village, Thurgood Marshall United States 20 River Terrace. 40.727458,-73.993221 Courthouse, 40 Center St. 40.716275,-74.015665 172 40.713842,-74.002686 66 Greene St, SoHo. 63 145 40.723086,-74.000779 The Standard New York, 33-77 Battery Place. Financial District 848 Washington St, 40.706356,-74.017559 40 Meatpacking District. The Edgar House, 25 Ann St. 40.741037,-74.008383 Midtown 40.710662,-74.007447 Downtown 64 20 68 55-77 Bethune St, West Village. Windsor Tower, 5 Tudor City PI, 37 Wall St. Manhattan 40.73687,-74.009678 Murray Hill. 40.7065,-74.010121 40.74821,-73.970824 5 75 103 122 5th Ave, Ecke 18th St, Soho House New York, 28 One World Trade Center. Flatiron District. 29-35 9th Ave, Architects 8t Designers 40.712923,-74.013294 40.738336,-73.991611 Meatpacking District. Building, 40.740448,-74.006073 150 E 58th St. 105 9 40.76111,-73.968003 World Financial Center, 18 E 18th St, Flatiron 82 1 Vesey St. District. Plunge, 18 9th Ave, West 42 40.713541,-74.015279 40.737889,-73.990784 Village. Rockefeiler Center, 40.739826,-74.005811 610 5th Ave. 112 25 40.758617,-73.97831 One New York Plaza, 1 Water St. 417-419 Lafayette St, SoHo und NoHo 40.70219,-74.011781 Greenwich Village. 6 43 40.728539,-73.992044 University Place, zwischen Rockefeiler Center Roof Garden, 113 E 10th und E llth St, NoHo. 620 5th Ave. 75 Wall St. 30 40.73298,-73.993483 40.758435,-73.977576 40.705124,-74.007825 13 E 20th St, Gramercy Park. 40.737744,-73.986914 7 53 114 271 W 4th St, NoHo. The Museum of Modern Art, 90 Water St. 71 40.735758,-74.003316 11 W 53rd St. 40.704428,-74.00873 School of the Future, 127 E 40.761642,-73.977385 22nd St, Gramercy Park. 18 134 40.739023,-73.985439 Ecke Broome St und Greene St, 54 Deutsche Bank, 60 Wall St. SoHo. The Museum of Modern Art, 40.706022,-74.008581 85 40.722518,-74.001455 11 W 53rd St. The Penny Lane, 215 E 24th St, 40.761642,-73.977385 171 Gramercy Park. 27 Bridge Cafe, 279 Water St. 40.739208,-73.981723 3925 Crosby St, SoHo. 60 40.779536,-73.945327 40.721097,-73.999105 450 W 33rd St, 125 Hudson Yards District. 182 80 5th Ave, Flatiron District. 35 40.752906, -73.999156 77 Water St. 40.735946,-73.994061 684 Broadway, NoHo. 40.704138,-74.008276 40.727797,-73.994351 61 136 Salon De Ning, Penisula Hotel, TriBeCa New York University, 100 48 700 5th Ave. 3 Washington Square, Greenwich 149 Wooster St, SoHo. 40.761572,-73.975271 68 Reade St. Village. 40.726173,-73.999596 40.715212,-74.006725 40.730263,-73.995361 69 79 1598 Broadway. 4 60 E 8th St. und The Hilary 40.761236,-73.978793 Franklyn St und Hudson St. Gardens, 40.719406,-74.008418 300 Mercer St, NoHo. 40.730324,-73.993569 237 http://d-nb.info/1018210245 73 104 88 86 The Corinthian, 330 E 37th St, Barclays Tower, 745 7th Ave. Middle School 260, Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, Murray Hill. 40.760626,-73.983135 315 W 21st St. 30 W 68th St. 40.746233,-73.972525 40.744201,-74.000688 40.774047,-73.97914 106 76 Time Warner Center, 115 119 Sky Top Terrace, 400 E 56th St. 1 Columbus Circle. 406 10th Ave. 949 Amsterdam Ave. 40.757127,-73.963269 40.768748,-73.982848 40.754154,-73.999141 40.800761,-73.965244 77 108 155 139 The Churchill, 300 E 40th St, 750 7th Ave. 641 Ave of the Americas. 50 W 106th St. Murray Hill. 40.760999,-73.983913 40.740908,-73.994494 40.798591,-73.961844 40.748139,-73.973123 109 157 146 78 The Morgan Stanley Building, Morgan Mail Processing The Diana Center, 423 W 56th St. 1585 Broadway. Facility, Barnard College, 40.768033,-73.987649 40.760041,-73.985506 341 9th Avenue. 3011-3025 Broadway, 40.751195,-73.999979 Morningside Heights. 84 110 40.809838,-73.962992 300 E 34th St, Murray Hill. Conde Nast Building, 181 40.748139,-73.973123 4 Times Square. Dia Art Foundation, 147 40.756045,-73.985906 535 W 22nd St. The Diana Center, 89 40.747784,-74.007049 Barnard College, John Jay College, 135 3011-3025 Broadway, 899 10th Ave. The International Building, 184 Morningside Heights. 40.77016,-73.988029 630 5th Ave. Landmark Arts Building, 40.809838,-73.962992 40.77955,-73.963051 547 W 27th St. 91 40.751223,-74.00449 148 The Trump Tower, 725 5th Ave. 141 808 Columbus Ave, 40.762341,-73.973994 The CBS Building, High Line Elevated Park Manhattan Valley. 1300 6th Avenue. 159 40.795152,-73.966378 92 40.761236,-73.978793 High Line bei 508 W 29th St. The Element, 555 W 59th St. 40.751624,-74.002294 149 40.771609,-73.989499 144 808 Columbus Ave, Time Warner Center, 160 Manhattan Valley. 93 1 Columbus Circle. High Line bei 507 W 21st St, 40.795152,-73.966378 The Park Imperial, 40.768748,-73.982848 Chelsea. 230 W 56th St. 40.746971,-74.005411 156 40.765506,-73.98261 150 255 W 84th St. Bank of America Tower, 161 40.787341,-73.977926 94 100 W 43rd St. High Line bei 848 Washington Empire State Building 40.755645,-73.985091 St, Chelsea. 158 Observation Deck, 40.740885,-74.007854 601 W 112th St, 350 5th Ave. 151 Morningside Heights. 40.748324,-73.985498 Time Warner Center, 162 40.805782,-73.966055 1 Columbus Circle. High Line bei 229 10th Ave, 95 40.768184,-73.983157 Chelsea. Rockefeller Center 40.748201,-74.004189 Upper East Side Observation Deck, Chelsea 610 5th Ave. 163 2 19 40.758617,-73.97831 W 22nd St and 23rd St, High Line bei 505 W 29th St, 855 5th Ave. zwischen 9th und 10th Ave. Chelsea. 40.769009,-73.969176 96 40.746859,-74.003284 40.751793,-74.001881 Rockefeller Center 21 Observation Deck, 45 164 1125 5th Ave. 610 5th Ave. 465 W 23rd St. High Line bei W 18th St. 40.786425,-73.956634 40.758617,-73.97831 40.74778,-74.003756 40.744841,-74.006918 22 97 46 174 1210-1218 3rd Ave. The New Yorker, 481 8th Ave. The Beatrice, High Line bei 169 10th Ave, 40.768732,-73.961447 40.752743,-73.99347 835 Ave of the Americas. Chelsea. 40.746996,-73.990193 40.746115,-74.005617 98 23 995 5th Ave. Rockefeller Center, 47 40.778016,-73.962693 620 5th Ave. 534 W 30th St. 40.758814,-73.978972 40.752655,-74.002967 Upper West Side 24 Mayfair House, 610 Park Ave. 99 49 1 40.767764,-73.970039 Condö Nast Building, Bank of 680 W 27th St. 75 Central Park West. America Tower und Chrysler 40.752117,-74.007376 40.773323,-73.978361 Building, W 42nd St. 52 Guggenheim Museum, 40.755401,-73.984551 51 38 5 E 88th St. 100 11th Ave. The Alden, 225 Central Park 40.782687,-73.958812 100 40.74628,-74.007892 West. Empire State Building, 40.783074,-73.971175 350 5th Ave. 55 58 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 40.748346,-73.985581 230 5th Ave. 39 1000 5th Ave. 40.744036,-73.987959 The Ardsley, 101 320 Central Park West. 40.77955,-73.963051 Bank of America Tower, 59 40.789014,-73.966952 56 115 W 42nd St, 230 FIFTH, 230 5th Ave. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Times Square. 40.744036,-73.987959 44 40.755458,-73.984423 The Ansonia, 2109 Broadway. 1000 5th Ave. 40.778705,-73.964545 70 40.780058,-73.982395 102 The Caroline, 60 W 23rd St. 57 Chrysler Building, 40.742321,-73.992941 72 405 Lexington Ave. Terrace In the Sky, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 40.751611,-73.975343 400 W 119th St, 1000 5th Ave. Morningside Heights. 40.779193,-73.962922 40.807977,-73.958287 238 Alex Über den Dächern MacLean von New York 74 122 121 Corinthian Apartments, Moishe's Seif Storage, 34-01 38th Ave, Long Island 330 E 38th St.
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