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Named after the way the avenues were named.
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Alphabet City
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Built on reclaimed land, Downtown.
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Battery Park City
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Named after Bloemendaal, the Netherlands!
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Bloomingdale District
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Also a street!
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The Bowery
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Named after a mansion Andrew Carnegie commissioned to build.
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Carnegie Hill
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Most iconic park in the world!
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Central Park
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Known for a popular market.
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Chelsea
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Chinese neighborhood.
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Chinatown
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The city hall's here!
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Civic Center
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Highest concentration of public houses in New York City!
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East Harlem
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Home of the world-renowned St. Mark's Place!
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East Village
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"Cash Rules Everything Around Me!"
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Financial District
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Named after an oddly shaped building.
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Flatiron District
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Former fort during the Revolutionary War.
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Fort George
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The 7th Ave is commonly referred to by this neighborhood's name.
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Fashion District (Garment District)
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Originally named Nut Island!
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Governors Island
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Has a private park of the same name.
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Gramercy
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"The Village."
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Greenwich Village
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"The Grange."
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Hamilton Heights
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Home of the African-American culture in New York City.
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Harlem
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Gritty and iconic neighborhood in Midtown.
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Hell's Kitchen (Clinton)
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Rail roads turned into a park.
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The Highline
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Named after the river west of the neighborhood.
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Hudson Heights
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A square named named after the said river.
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Hudson Square
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Houses the tallest residential building in the world!
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Hudson Yards
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Northernmost neighborhood of Manhattan.
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Inwood
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A battle in 1776 happened here.
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Kips Bay
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Used to be part of UES.
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Lenox Hill
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A square named after the greatest American president.
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Lincoln Square
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"Dead in the middle of...", an Italian neighborhood.
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Little Italy (NoLIta)
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The Williamsburg Bridge starts here.
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Lower East Side
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"The Valley."
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Manhattan Valley
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Formerly known as West Harlem.
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Manhattanville
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While located in the Bronx, it is a part of Manhattan.
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Marble Hill
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The district known for many slaughterhouses.
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Meatpacking District
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Takes its name after a museum of art.
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Metropolitan Hill
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Central Manhattan.
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Midtown
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East of the above.
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Midtown East
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South of the above but doesn't border them.
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Midtown South
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Columbia University is here!
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Morningside Heights
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The Morgan Library & Museum is located in this neighborhood.
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Murray Hill
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North of the street that separates Midtown and Downtown.
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NoHo
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North of Madison Square Park.
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NoMad
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Used to be 2 islands now united!
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Randalls and Wards Islands
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Named after the most badass American president.
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Roosevelt Island
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I guess the Baruch College is here?
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Rose Hill
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South of the street that separates Midtown and Downtown.
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SoHo
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Pier 15.
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South Street Seaport
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Literally means "The Neighborhood" in Spanish.
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Spanish Harlem (El Barrio)
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A massive (and comfortable) cooperative housing complex on the East Side.
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Stuyvesant Town / Peter Cooper Village
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Got its name from the wealthy African-American residents who lived there during the late XIX-XX centuries.
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Sugar Hill
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Takes its name from an exclusive riverside enclave.
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Sutton Place
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Triangle Below Canal Street.
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TriBeCa
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Surrounded by Turtle Bay and Murray Hill.
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Tudor City
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The UN HQ is here.
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Turtle Bay
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Has two bridges.
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Two Bridges
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A square located in the intersection point of two major streets, Broadway and Park Avenue South.
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Union Square
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In Uptown and it's on the East Side.
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Upper East Side
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In Uptown and it's on the West Side.
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Upper West Side
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Named after the first American president.
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Washington Heights
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West of "The Village".
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West Village
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09.11.2001. Never forget.
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World Trade Center
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German-speaking immigrants began to settle in the area, they referred to it as "Deutschdorf" or "German Village".
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Yorkville
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