Broadway. Actually, Broadway is one of the longest streets in the whole world! It runs from the bottom of Manhattan (the Battery) all the way up to Champlain, NY, near the Canadian border. It's not called Broadway the whole way (after awhile it's called the Albany Post Road or Route 9) but it is the same street nonetheless.
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The longest crosstown (east-west) street in Manhattan is 14th Street. At 2.3 miles (3.7 km), it is the widest point of Manhattan.
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At 2.3 miles, 14th Street is the widest point in Manhattan.
Lower Manhattan has no official definition but generally refers to the area below 14th Street, although there are references to "lower Manhattan" as being below Canal Street or below 23rd Street.
the longest street in the us is chambers road
Delancey Street.
Broadway It begins at the southern tip of Manhattan and extends about 150 miles north to Albany.
Rita has been in cornation street the third longest the second longest is emily and first longest is ken
There are two Church Streets, one in the borough of Manhattan, and one in the borough of Staten Island. Assuming you meant the one in Manhattan: it's a northbound street in Lower Manhattan that runs from Liberty Street up to Canal Street.
Yonge Street
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