Walking Manhattan

Walking Every Street in Manhattan

In October 2013 I had an idea (it turned out not to be an original idea, but hey, what are you gonna do?).  I thought it would be fun to walk every street on the island of Manhattan and take some pictures along the way.  A quick Google consultation tells me that this is a 508 mile proposition, which actually doesn't seem that daunting.  Here it goes.

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Start of walk

Start of walk

Nassau St. at Spruce St

View down Nassau St.

View down Nassau St.

Nassau St. btw Spruce St. and Beekman St.

Potter Building - former home of the New York World, Joseph Pulitzer's newspaper (b. 1886)

Potter Building - former home of the New York World, Joseph Pulitzer's newspaper (b. 1886)

Nassau St. btw Spruce St. and Beekman St.

White building

White building

Nassau St. btw Beekman St. and Ann St.

Fulton Steamship

Fulton Steamship

Nassau St. btw Ann St. and Fulton St.

Holiday trash mountains

Holiday trash mountains

Cliff St. btw John St. and Fulton St.

Caved-in newsstand

Caved-in newsstand

Cliff St. btw John St. and Fulton St.

Brooklyn Bridge & South Street Seaport

Brooklyn Bridge & South Street Seaport

Beekman St. btw Cliff St. and Pearl St.

Large Lure

Large Lure

Pearl St. btw Beekman St. and Fulton St.

Mer-mural

Mer-mural

Pearl St. btw Beekman St. and Fulton St.

Titanic Memorial Lighthouse

Titanic Memorial Lighthouse

Water St. btw Fulton St. and Beekman St.

Titanic Memorial Lighthouse History

Titanic Memorial Lighthouse History

Water St. btw Fulton St. and Beekman St.

South Street Seaport buildings

South Street Seaport buildings

Water St. btw Fulton St. and Beekman St.

History of buildings

History of buildings

Water St. btw Fulton St. and Beekman St.

Cool old building

Cool old building

Water St. btw Beekman St. and Peck Slip

Cool old door on cool old building

Cool old door on cool old building

Water St. btw Beekman St. and Peck Slip

Water St.

Water St.

Water St. btw Peck Slip and Dover St.

Another cool old building

Another cool old building

Water St. btw Peck Slip and Dover St.

Street Sign

Street Sign

Water St. btw Peck Slip and Dover St.

Bridge Cafe (NY's oldest continuously operated restaurant - since 1794)

Bridge Cafe (NY's oldest continuously operated restaurant - since 1794)

Water St. btw Peck Slip and Dover St.

Bridge Cafe Article

Bridge Cafe Article

Water St. btw Peck Slip and Dover St.

More Old South Street Seaport Buildings

More Old South Street Seaport Buildings

Front St. btw Dover St. and Peck Slip 

206 Water St. (b. 1790s)

206 Water St. (b. 1790s)

Front St. btw Beekman St. and Fulton St.

206 Front St. History

206 Front St. History

Water St. btw Beekman St. and Fulton St.

More Buildings

More Buildings

Front St. btw Peck Slip and Beekman St.

Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree

Front St. btw Beekman St. and Fulton St.

Skating Rink

Skating Rink

Fulton St. btw Front. St. and Water St.

WTC1 down Fulton St.

WTC1 down Fulton St.

Fulton St. btw Cliff St. and Gold St.

South Street Seaport buildings

South Street Seaport buildings

Beekman St. btw South St. and Front St.

More Seaport buildings

More Seaport buildings

Peck Slip St. btw South St. and Front St.

Trompe l'oeil

Trompe l'oeil

Peck Slip St. btw South St. and Front St.

Cool brickwork

Cool brickwork

Peck Slip St. btw Front St. and Water St.

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge

South St. at Dover St.

Beach

Beach

South St. at Dover St.

Paris Cafe (est. 1873)

Paris Cafe (est. 1873)

South St. btw Peck Slip and Beekman St.

Fulton Fish Market

Fulton Fish Market

South St. btw Peck Slip and Beekman St.

Boat in old fish market

Boat in old fish market

South St. btw Peck Slip and Beekman St.

The Peking (b. 1911)

The Peking (b. 1911)

South St. btw Fulton St. and John St.

Bridge and Ship

Bridge and Ship

South St. btw Fulton St. and John St.

Airstream trailer

Airstream trailer

South St. btw Fulton St. and John St.

John St. Methodist Church (oldest Methodist Assembly in the US)

John St. Methodist Church (oldest Methodist Assembly in the US)

John St. btw Dutch St. and Nassau St.

John St. Methodist Church history

John St. Methodist Church history

John St. btw Dutch St. and Nassau St.

View up Nassau St.

View up Nassau St.

John St. at Nassau St.

Corbin Building - side (b.1889)

Corbin Building - side (b.1889)

John St. btw Nassau St. and Broadway

Corbin Building - front

Corbin Building - front

Dey St. btw Broadway and Church St.

St. Paul's Chapel Churchyard

St. Paul's Chapel Churchyard

Fulton St. btw Church St. and Broadway

AT&T / Western Union Building (b. 1916)

AT&T / Western Union Building (b. 1916)

Fulton St. btw Broadway and Nassau

AT&T / Western Union Building and WTC1

AT&T / Western Union Building and WTC1

Fulton St. btw Broadway and Nassau

Cool building

Cool building

Fulton St. btw Nassau St. and Dutch St.

Cool building top

Cool building top

Ann St. btw William St. and Nassau St.

Theater Alley (I think this was NY's first One-Way St.)

Theater Alley (I think this was NY's first One-Way St.)

Theater Alley btw Ann St. and Beekman St.

Potter Building again

Potter Building again

Beekman St. btw Park Row and Nassau St.

Woolworth Building; World's tallest building from 1913 - 1930

Woolworth Building; World's tallest building from 1913 - 1930

Beekman St. btw Park Row and Nassau St.

Firestation

Firestation

Beekman St. btw William St. and Gold St.

Beekman Tower (by Frank Gehry)

Beekman Tower (by Frank Gehry)

Spruce  St. btw Gold St. and William St.

Emigrant Savings Bank

Emigrant Savings Bank

Frankfort St. btw Park Row and Gold St.

Dept. of General Services - Division of Public Structures

Dept. of General Services - Division of Public Structures

Under the Brooklyn Bridge

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Start of walk
View down Nassau St.
Potter Building - former home of the New York World, Joseph Pulitzer's newspaper (b. 1886)
White building
Fulton Steamship
Holiday trash mountains
Caved-in newsstand
Brooklyn Bridge & South Street Seaport
Large Lure
Mer-mural
Titanic Memorial Lighthouse
Titanic Memorial Lighthouse History
South Street Seaport buildings
History of buildings
Cool old building
Cool old door on cool old building
Water St.
Another cool old building
Street Sign
Bridge Cafe (NY's oldest continuously operated restaurant - since 1794)
Bridge Cafe Article
More Old South Street Seaport Buildings
206 Water St. (b. 1790s)
206 Front St. History
More Buildings
Christmas Tree
Skating Rink
WTC1 down Fulton St.
South Street Seaport buildings
More Seaport buildings
Trompe l'oeil
Cool brickwork
Brooklyn Bridge
Beach
Paris Cafe (est. 1873)
Fulton Fish Market
Boat in old fish market
The Peking (b. 1911)
Bridge and Ship
Airstream trailer
John St. Methodist Church (oldest Methodist Assembly in the US)
John St. Methodist Church history
View up Nassau St.
Corbin Building - side (b.1889)
Corbin Building - front
St. Paul's Chapel Churchyard
AT&T / Western Union Building (b. 1916)
AT&T / Western Union Building and WTC1
Cool building
Cool building top
Theater Alley (I think this was NY's first One-Way St.)
Potter Building again
Woolworth Building; World's tallest building from 1913 - 1930
Firestation
Beekman Tower (by Frank Gehry)
Emigrant Savings Bank
Dept. of General Services - Division of Public Structures

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