"And another guy, he went from 15th to 16th Avenue to get out of his driveway," she said.
And even then the building has to be close to Fifth Avenue.
The church move buildings to 8th Avenue at 9th Street and continued to meet there until 1898.
I told him yes to Fifth Avenue, but certainly no to "everything else."
We drove a little faster to go to Second Avenue.
He invited us onto the bus for the trip to 12th Avenue, within a block of the ferry.
The structure would extend from 11th to 12th Avenue, 30th to 33rd Street.
It served as the terminus of that line until its 1907 extension to 48th Avenue.
He was one of the first merchants to move to Fifth Avenue.
And how, for that matter, did they wing their way to Fifth Avenue?