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Tenth Avenue, known as Amsterdam Avenue between 59th Street and 193rd Street, is a north-south thoroughfare on the West Side of
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in New York City. It carries uptown (northbound) traffic as far as West 110th Street (also known as Cathedral Parkway), after which it continues as a two-way street.


Geography

Tenth Avenue begins a block below Gansevoort Street and Eleventh Avenue in the
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/ Meatpacking District. For the southernmost stretch (the four blocks below 14th Street), Tenth Avenue runs southbound. North of 14th Street, Tenth Avenue runs uptown (northbound) for 45 blocks as a one-way street. At its intersection with 59th Street, it becomes Amsterdam Avenue and continues as a one-way street northbound until 110th Street (Cathedral Parkway), where two-way traffic resumes. As Amsterdam Avenue, the thoroughfare stretches 129 blocks northnarrowing to one lane in each direction as it passes through
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's Wilf Campus, between 184th and 186th Streetsbefore connecting with Fort George Avenue south of Highbridge Park at West 193rd Street. On the north side of Highbridge Park, unconnected to Amsterdam Avenue on the south side, Tenth Avenue then runs for slightly less than a mile from the northern terminus of the Harlem River Drive at Dyckman Street, to the intersection of West 218th Street where it merges into Broadway.


History

Tenth Avenue runs through the Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen neighborhoods on the west side of the borough, and then as Amsterdam Avenue, through the
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, and Washington Heights. Much of these areas were working-class or poor for much of the 20th century. The street has long been noted for its commercial traffic. The street had grade-level railroad lines through the early 20th century. The Hudson River Railroad's West Side Line ran along Tenth Avenue from its intersection with West Street to the upper city station at
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, after which it veered to Eleventh Avenue; the line was completed to
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in 1849. Over this part of the right-of-way, the rails were laid at grade along the streets, and since by the corporation regulations locomotives were not allowed, the cars were drawn by a dummy engine, which, according to an 1851 description, consumed its own smoke. While passing through the city the train of cars was preceded by a man on horseback known as a "West Side cowboy" or "Tenth Avenue cowboy" who gave notice of its approach by blowing a horn. However, so many accidents occurred between freight trains and other traffic that the nickname " Death Avenue" was given to both Tenth and Eleventh Avenues. Public debate about the hazard began during the early 1900s. In 1929, the city, the state, and New York Central agreed on the West Side Improvement Project, conceived by
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. The project eliminated 105 street-level railroad crossings and added to Riverside Park; it also included construction of the West Side Elevated Highway. It cost more than $150 million (about $2 billion in 2017 dollars). The part of Tenth Avenue north of West 59th Street was renamed "Amsterdam Avenue" in 1890 at the request of local merchants seeking to distance themselves from "Death Avenue" and to increase the value of their properties in an area that had yet to "catch on". The name was intended to recall the Dutch roots of Manhattan's earliest colonization in the 17th century, when the city was known as
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. They hoped that the area would become a "the New City" and a "new, New Amsterdam". The Board of Alderman approved the name change, but only after first considering "Holland Avenue"; the change was made just before the vote on the resolution. In their approval, the Board noted that other name changes in the area, including that of Eleventh Avenue to West End Avenue, had "a marked and beneficial effect on property" and that they held such name changes "as second in importance only to the advantages of increased rapid transit." The Fort George Amusement Park, now a seating area in Highbridge Park, was located at the northern end of Amsterdam Avenue from 1895 to 1914. Tenth Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue were converted to carry one-way traffic northbound in two stages. South of its intersection with Broadway, the avenue was converted on November 6, 1948. The remainder, to 110th Street, was converted on December 6, 1951. Amsterdam Avenue continues to carry two-way traffic north of 110th Street. During the real estate boom of the late 20th century, Amsterdam Avenue from roughly 59th Street to 96th Street became one of the city's most expensive residential districts.


Transportation

Downtown buses use 9th Avenue unless specified below: * The M11 runs from West 14th to West 135th Streets, with service north of West 110th Street operated in both directions. It is joined with the south of West 15th Street. * The runs from West 54th to West 57th Streets, with downtown buses serving 11th Avenue. * The M7 runs from Broadway to West 106th Street. * The runs from West 79th to West 81st Streets. * The runs in both directions between West 120th and West 125th Streets. * The runs on two portions of Amsterdam Avenue: from Broadway to West 73rd Street, and from West 125th to West 129th Streets, using Broadway and crossing on West 125th downtown, respectively. * The also runs on two portions. One is on the entire portion of 10th Avenue north of Highbridge Park, with downtown service originating at West 215th Street. The other is on Amsterdam between West 125th Street and either West 163rd Street (uptown) or Saint Nicholas Avenue (downtown). * The M101 serves Amsterdam in both directions between West 125th and West 190th Streets, with uptown service extended to Fort George Avenue. * The provides additional service on Amsterdam Avenue north of West 190th Street, duplicating the uptown M101, and between West 155th Street and West 163rd or Saint Nicholas, duplicating the M100. ** Both aforementioned buses in the Fort George area use Saint Nicholas Avenue downtown. * The runs from West 165th to West 168th Streets, with downtown buses serving Broadway. * The enters the Harlem River Drive from West 178th Street (downtown) or exits to West 179th Street (uptown), via Amsterdam Avenue. As part of the 7 Subway Extension, the
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's were extended to
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in 2015. An intermediate stop, Tenth Avenue, was originally planned but was dropped from the official plans in 2008. The serves two stations along the Inwood portion of Tenth Avenue: 207th Street and 215th Street. The IND Eighth Avenue Line has a station at 163rd Street A protected bike lane was installed in 2016 from 72nd Street to 110th Street. In August 2023, work began on a protected bike lane from 38th to 52nd Street, which was completed that December. Subsequently, the bike lane was extended between 14th and 38th Street in 2024.


Notable sites

* Cathedral of St. John the Divine * Chelsea Market * The Chitte Building *
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* Empire Diner *
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* High Line Park * Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project * John Jay College * LaGuardia High School *
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* Manhattan Plaza *
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* MiMA *
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* Sherman Square * Mount Sinai Morningside * Verdi Square * West-Park Presbyterian Church *
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Gallery

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Desmond Tutu Center of the
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, at 187th Street


In popular culture

* The
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, and was featured in the film version of ''On Your Toes'', danced by Eddie Albert and Vera Zorina. In the biographical musical '' Words and Music'' (1948), a "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" ballet sequence is performed by
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and Vera-Ellen. * '' The Girl from 10th Avenue'' is the name of a 1935 dramatic film starring Bette Davis. * '' Slaughter on Tenth Avenue'' is also the name of a 1957 crime film and the debut album of
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in 1974. * In '' Moscow on the Hudson'' (1984),
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's character Vladimir Ivanoff lived on 1320 Amsterdam Avenue. * In ''
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is said to have lived near the corner of 75th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. * In Donald E. Westlake's " Dortmunder" series of crime novels, the fictional O.J. Bar and Grill (the gang's favorite meeting place) is located on Amsterdam Avenue. * In the "
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" episode of the American TV drama '' Suits'', Mike Ross mentions renting an apartment "off 10th Avenue", to which his colleague Rachel Zane replies, "Does it come with a bullet-proof vest?". *Amsterdam Avenue is mentioned in the Joe Jackson song " Stranger Than You", from the album '' Night and Day II''.


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External links

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