Sixth Avenue – New York

Crossing the street

Sixth Avenue is one of Manhattan’s main avenues in New York City, which crosses the district from North to South. Although it was named Avenue of the Americas in 1945, Newyorkers kept using its old name.

While in New York City, if you ever chose to walk along Sixth Avenue, you will see how it evolves. If you start around 10th street, you will feel the artistic vibe and the old architecture of the residential area of Greenwich Village. As you walk North, you will cross the shopping area and then the corporate buildings. Sixth Avenue’s ends at Central Park on 59th Street where three equestrian bronze statues are displayed of José de San Martín, Simón Bolívar and José Martí.

Among the sites of Sixth Avenue are the Juan Pablo Duarte Square, Greenwich Village, the Jefferson Market Library, Macy’s, Bryant Park, the Bank of America’s Tower, the International Center of Photography, Rockefeller Center, The Exxon Building and the Radio City Music Hall.

Hiding behind the tulips

Construction

Pedestrians Can Cross

Baskets for sale

Jefferson Market Library

Ricky’s Sexy Boutique

Firefighter Calendar

620 Sixth Avenue

Market in a Church

Greeley Square Park

2 Comments

  1. Inyoung

    Hi Anto, thanks for the Sixth Avenue tour, it’s nice to know that the more things change, the more they stay the same!!

  2. nice pics :D
    Give the actual look of Sixth Avenue .

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