Lower Manhattan in One Day: G

Lower Manhattan in One Day: G

READE STREET J,Z WASHI NGTO N MARKET CHURCH STREE PARK Lower Manhattan in One Day: G C I V I C T E REENWICH STREET W CHAMBERS STREET C E N T E R E LOWER 4,5,6 R T S A R K R O Lower Manhattan is a bridge to our nation’s history and a ROCKEFELLER 1,2,3 P K PAR 109 W WEST BROADWA W T L gateway to New York City’s future. Amazing things are E WARRENWARREN SSTREETT REE T E R NORTH END AVENU N S TR A O E happening in Lower Manhattan. There's so much to see and P R RIVE T T R I B E C A D I S O N RE T MANHATTAN HE MA do, one or two days is hardly enough time. If a trip to Ellis Island N,R R N CITY and the Statue of Liberty is in your plans, two days is what you'll DA MMURRAYURRAYY STREESSTREETT HALL W FRANKFORT STREE T DESTINATION WALKING MAP TERRAC BRO T PARK need to get a start on all Lower Manhattan has to offer. VENU W 2,3 O K L Y N ASHINGT A R K R O P A R K P L A C E P B 67 SPRUCE STREE D O V E R S TRIDG City Hall Park Woolworth E E Start at , making your way past the E E MURRAY STREES REET A,C,E RE 51 E E T T T Building SPL , one of the city’s most important architectural O Y 101 N E B T B A R C L AY STREET EE T REE LL KMA ANA landmarks. Directly across from the Woolworth Building, and a T A N S T T S 49 REET REE TREE Y T S M century apart, stands New York by Gehry , a stunning example R E DE T S RLR L A PECP E C K S L I A I A K W L S of modern architecture and a testament to the change taking L LI HE A,C L D PE V ESEY STREET I P S T R E E T 22 A N N S T R E E T O T E R EST W G place in Lower Manhattan. Continue to St. Paul’s Chapel , B EEK A N T W MA O PATH N which dates back to 1766 and is the only surviving FULTON STREET FRF R O N T 4,5 J,Z 2,3 FUL pre-Revolutionary church in Manhattan. The chapel is also an Underground 105 Pedestrian W O R L D T R A D E D E Y T BROOKFIELD O important part of recent history. On 9/11, St. Paul’s served as a Passageway * C E N T E R DUTCH N P L A C E refuge for many of those affected by the tragedy. NY 1 Temporarily J O H N S T closed pending site T R E E CLIFF Pier 17 Waterwa y STREET T T S O U T H S T R E E T (closed for reconstruction T REE C O R T L A N D T Y Head south on Broadway along the Canyon of Heroes. Plaques N,R E S E A P O redevelopment E R T 9/11 107 104 during 2014) E M J O H N S T Memorial A IDEN E P L A T T N embedded into the sidewalk note the tickertape parades and ST Pier 16 R S TREE R R E N O R T H L AN T E T T esteemed visitors honored here. Turn right at Cortlandt and C O V E E P E A R L S T T T 7 S 98 LIBERTYL STREETTRINIT LIBERT S arrive at the legendary department store Century 21 . FLET WA GREENWICH STREE C H E R Y R PedestrianPeedededestriaian 99 S T S RE 97 E T H M Return to Broadway and continue right on Liberty St. to the BBridgeridge C E D A R CEDAR STREET A INGT M BROADWA AIDE 33 A DDE S E N World Trade Center Site . The complex includes The National I 112 CE L S A O D A Y P L ATHAMES C R S T N 16 L RE E N S T R E E E T September 11 Memorial & Museum and the Reflection A T SOS ALBANY STREET L B AT T E R Y O I E NU P I UT N E S T R E E T Pools. Time and date specific reservations are required to visit PA R K 111 P I N H W E C I T Y T 106 T STT CARLISLE STREET RE T the museum. While in the plaza, make sure to look up. At the T E END AVENU YYSEND AVENU 103 NYSTREE E T ALBA E 4,5 W A L L S T R E E northwest corner, stands the newly constructed One World STS AVENU 102 2,3 T 50 VE T Trade Center , America’s tallest building and the symbol of a E Pedestrian REE 57 S T J,Z R SPLANA Bridge O R T S T R E S T R E E T U U 1 E N,R H N revitalized district. You can also see Santiago Calatrava’s World H E E RECT A N O T E R S T R E E 52 G E UT Lower Manhattan’s FREE bus service 79 A C E VE FRO Trade Center Transportation Hub , now taking shape nearby. O RR PP L E X CHAN WILLIA A DE RECT R GOUVER SO B T F D R D R I V W N EU Featuring a striking winged oculus design, the building is a R O A D R N East River Ferr y M REE Bus stop routes between E W ESTT THAMEST H AMM ESE S SSTREETT REER E E T T T Pier 11 must-see for any architecture buff. W S Warren Street and South S T R E E M O A L D S L I REE E T P Returning to Broadway, pass Isamu Noguchi’s red cube Street Seaport LLI ON R L B S I110 O Seastreak A L D S L I ATTERY PLAC ATT A C E S W T H I R DD P LP ST T P sculpture and Mark Di Suvero’s abstract Joie De Vivre on both S T PE T O RRI E R M TH E Daily service runs from 10 AM to 7:30 PM. RRI S REE U RY PLAC M O H U D S O N D COENTIES SLI NY Waterway sides of the street. Continue south to the corner of Wall Street S O U T H SO GREENWIC 30 R I V E R C O V E W BEAV WASH ETFIEL where you will findTrinity Church , the tallest building in SECO ND P L A C E HITE K AR T M L Manhattan at the time of its completion in 1846. The tranquil C C I I N P E E E N VIETNAM GT O H H churchyard is home to the gravesites of famous New Yorkers Bike Rentals ST VETERANS FIRST T PLAC P E O AL 4,5 E MEMORIAL N Charging Bull Sculpture Charging Bull Sculpture Also visit citibikenyc.com PLAZA Alexander Hamilton and Robert Fulton. Enjoy a quiet moment L BRIDG L 31 108 C E E A S T before heading east onto Wall Street . ACA 100 PEARM Ferry Service O R I V E R SST OR ROBERT F. T E R Y P L E NER, JR . A T T E R Y P L A E The world-famous destination is at once the capitol of capital, SPLA WA G B Ticke ts to T N,R New York-Presbyterian/ PAR K A NA Stat ue of Libe rty a frequent movie set and the location of some of New York’s most T E S T R E E Lower Manhattan Hospital D E & Ellis Islan d E by artistby Arturo Di Modica famous attractions. At the corner of Wall and Broad stand two E P AR 19 Parking T AT S S must-see sites: the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Pier A K BATT ER Y T 11 PATH Station PAR K Hall . You can't miss Federal Hall — a huge statue of George Washington prominently guards the front. Inside is a small, Police Station Governors Island T 1 Ferry informational museum dedicated to the nation-shaping events Restroom Staten Isla nd of postcolonial New York, including the first U.S. Congress and Statue Ferry Subway Cruise s G O V E R N O R S Washington’s inauguration as America’s first president in 1789. I S L A N D Visitor Information Kiosk E L L I S Starting at around 4 p.m., the restaurants and bars that line I S L A N D 27 Wireless Internet Access* Stone Street buzz with local workers celebrating the end of S T A T U E the work day. Located just a few blocks away from the modern O F L I B E R T Y high rise buildings of Wall Street, Stone Street remains a cobblestone testament to New York’s Dutch past.

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