River to river, you'll see Times Square, Grand Central, Chrysler Building, United Nations and many other landmarks without making a single right or left turn. One street, endless wonders.
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West End 43rd Street
Hudson River Park, looking at New Jersey, near Sully Sullenberger miracle landing site.
West End 43rd Street
World War II and Apollo program aircraft carrier museum.
10th Avenue & 43rd Street
Irish gang that ruled Hell's Kitchen.
10th & 9th Avenue
Twin-tower housing for artists: Larry David, Patrick Dempsey, Samuel L. Jackson, James Earl Jones, Alicia Keys, Al Pacino and others called it home.
9th Avenue & 43rd Street
Bustling Ninth Avenue, packed with shops, restaurants, and hotspots.
309 West 43rd Street
Intended address mentioned in the famous "Leave the gun, take the cannoli" scene.
8th Avenue & 43rd Street
Notorious era of brothels and sex shops through the 1990s.
7th Avenue & 43rd Street
The NYE ball drops right on 43rd Street!
Broadway & 43rd Street
Famous playwright born into the theater district.
6th Avenue & 43rd Street
See Empire State Building tower over Bryant Park.
5th Avenue & 43rd Street
Cross fashionable Fifth Avenue.
Vanderbilt Avenue & 43rd Street
NYC's newest skyscraper, taller than the Empire State Building.
Vanderbilt to Lexington Avenue
Walk right through the middle of the world's busiest, most beautiful train station, straddling 43rd Street.
Lexington Avenue & 43rd Street
Spectacular art deco skyscraper, once world's tallest building.
2nd Avenue & 43rd Street
A real jungle in the concrete jungle.
1st Avenue & 43rd Street
Home of the world body.
East End 43rd Street
Famous riverside view of UN, plus Long Island City, Queens skyline.
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