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Park Avenue (other)
Park Avenue is a street in New York City. Park Avenue may also refer to: Roads *Park Avenue (Montreal), in Quebec, Canada * Park Avenue (Kochi), in India * Park Avenue, Dublin, in Ireland *Park Avenue (Baltimore), in Maryland, U.S. * Park Avenue (Monongahela), in Pennsylvania, U.S. *Park Avenue, a section of Pennsylvania Route 743 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, U.S. Other uses *Buick Park Avenue, a car named after the Park Avenue in New York * Park Ave. (band), an indie pop band from Omaha *Park Avenue, Aberystwyth, a football ground in Aberystwyth, Wales *Park Avenue Christian Church *Park Avenue Condominiums, a skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia, United States * Park Avenue (Hong Kong), a private housing estate in Hong Kong * ''Park Avenue'' (musical), a 1946 musical * Park Avenue, Queensland, a suburb of Rockhampton, Australia * "Park Avenue" (song), a 1998 single by Girls Against Boys *Park Avenue (stadium), a cricket and football ground in Bradford, England, which lent its name to Bra ...
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Park Avenue
Park Avenue is a wide New York City boulevard which carries north and southbound traffic in the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. For most of the road's length in Manhattan, it runs parallel to Madison Avenue to the west and Lexington Avenue to the east. Park Avenue's entire length was formerly called Fourth Avenue; the title still applies to the section between Cooper Square and 14th Street. The avenue is called Union Square East between 14th and 17th Streets, and Park Avenue South between 17th and 32nd Streets. History Early years and railroad construction The entirety of Park Avenue was originally known as Fourth Avenue and carried the tracks of the New York and Harlem Railroad starting in the 1830s. The railroad originally ran through an open cut through Murray Hill, which was covered with grates and grass between 34th and 40th Street in the early 1850s. A section of this "park" was later renamed Park Avenue in 1860. Park Avenue's original southern terminus was at ...
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Park Avenue (stadium)
Park Avenue is a sports ground on Horton Park Avenue in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England that has been used for cricket, football and both codes of rugby. Yorkshire regularly played cricket matches at the ground between 1881 and 1996, while the site was also home to former Football League club Bradford (Park Avenue), to which it lent its name. The cricket pitch remains intact, but the adjoining football stadium has been demolished and replaced with a gym and cricket nets. When the ground was at its peak both the adjacent grounds shared a now-demolished double-sided grandstand designed by noted football architect Archibald Leitch, similar to the joint rugby-and-cricket grounds at Headingley Stadium in nearby Leeds. History Cricket The cricket ground was a regular home for Yorkshire for more than a century, hosting 306 first class and 48 list A matches and attracting tens of thousands of fans to big fixtures. The first match, starting on 20 September 1880 pitted the Players of ...
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Park Street (other)
Park Street may refer to: Places in England * Park Street, Hertfordshire, a village * Park Street, a location in Slinfold parish, West Sussex Streets in England * Park Street, Bristol * Park Street, Mayfair, London * Former name of Parks Road, Oxford Streets elsewhere * Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA * Park Street, Kolkata, India * Park Street, Sydney, Australia See also * Park Street station (other) Park Street station may refer to: * Park Street metro station (Kolkata) in Kolkata, India * Park Street railway station (England), in Hertfordshire, England * Parkville station (Connecticut) (known as Park Street during planning) in Hartford, Co ...
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Park Row (other)
Park Row may refer to: * Park Row (Manhattan), a street in downtown Manhattan, New York ** Park Row (BMT station), demolished elevated train terminal in Manhattan ** Park Row Books, an imprint of HarperCollins named after the street * Park Row, Leeds Park Row is a street in Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England. It divides the main financial districts from the main retail districts and forms a spine between City Square and The Headrow, two of Leeds' most sought-after addresses. The stre ..., a street in the centre of the financial and entertainment districts of Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire * ''Park Row'' (film), a 1952 film by Samuel Fuller See also * Park Row Building, 1899 Manhattan skyscraper {{disambiguation ...
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Park Lane (other)
Park Lane is a major road in the City of Westminster, in Central London. Park Lane may also refer to: Buildings * Park Lane (mall), a shopping mall in Halifax, Canada * Park Lane (stadium), a rugby stadium in Whitefield, near Manchester, UK * Park Lane Centre, a demolished mall in Reno, Nevada, USA * Park Lane Hotel (Manhattan), former flagship of Harry Helmsley's hotel empire, New York, USA * Park Lane by CMP, a shopping center in Taichung, Taiwan Other uses * Park Lane Academy, a secondary school in Halifax, UK * Park Lane (investment bank), an investment bank in Los Angeles, USA * Park Lane College, a former college in Leeds and Keighley amalgamated into Leeds City College * Park Lane (DART station), a light rail station in Dallas, Texas, USA * Park Lane Interchange, a transport interchange in Sunderland, UK Streets * Park Lane, Croydon, a road within Croydon * Park Lane, Singapore, a road within Seletar Aerospace Park See also * Lane Park, a large park in Birmin ...
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Park Avenue Tunnel (other)
Park Avenue Tunnel may refer to: * Park Avenue main line, railroad line with a tunnel section carrying Metro-North Railroad **Park Avenue Tunnel (railroad), a railroad tunnel under Park Avenue in the Upper East Side, in New York City * Park Avenue Tunnel (roadway), a roadway tunnel under Park Avenue South in Murray Hill, in New York City * Part of the IRT Lexington Avenue Line under Park Avenue, sometimes called the Park Avenue Tunnel See also * Park Avenue (other) Park Avenue is a street in New York City. Park Avenue may also refer to: Roads *Park Avenue (Montreal), in Quebec, Canada * Park Avenue (Kochi), in India * Park Avenue, Dublin, in Ireland *Park Avenue (Baltimore), in Maryland, U.S. * Park Avenue ... * Park Avenue Line (other) * Park Avenue Viaduct (other) * Park Tunnel (other) {{disambig ...
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Park Avenue Line (other)
Park Avenue Line can refer to the following transit lines: *Park Avenue Line (Brooklyn surface), former streetcar *Park Avenue Line (Brooklyn elevated), former rapid transit *Park Avenue Line (Manhattan surface), bus, formerly streetcar *Park Avenue Line (Paterson), bus, formerly streetcar *Park Avenue main line, tunnel and viaduct for Metro-North Railroad See also * Park Avenue (other) * Park Avenue Tunnel (other), various in Manhattan * Park Avenue Viaduct (other) The Park Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Pershing Square Viaduct, is a roadway in Manhattan, New York City. It carries vehicular traffic on Park Avenue from 40th to 46th Streets. The viaduct is composed of two sections: a steel viaduct ...
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Park Avenue Historic District (other)
Park Avenue Historic District is the name of several historic districts, including: ''(by state)'' * Park Avenue Historic District (Denver, Colorado), a Denver Landmark * Park Avenue Historic District (Tallahassee, Florida), a Tallahassee, Florida neighborhood listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Park Avenue Historic District (Detroit), a Detroit neighborhood listed on the NRHP * Park Avenue Apartment District, an Omaha, Nebraska neighborhood listed on the NRHP * Park Avenue Historic District (Manhattan), a New York City neighborhood listed on the NRHP in Manhattan * Park Avenue Houses, a New York City landmark listed on the NRHP * Park Avenue Historic District (Rochester, New York), a Rochester, New York neighborhood listed on the NRHP {{disambig ...
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Bradford (Park Avenue)
Bradford (Park Avenue) Association Football Club is an association football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The team compete in , at the sixth tier of the English football league system. The name derived from their former home at Park Avenue (stadium), Park Avenue, and was used to avoid confusion with Bradford derby rivals Bradford City A.F.C., Bradford City. The club was founded in 1907 and moved from the Southern Football League, Southern League into the English Football League, Football League the next year. They were promoted into the Football League First Division, First Division at the end of the 1913–14 season, but suffered consecutive relegations by 1922. They won the Football League Third Division North, Third Division North title in 1927–28 and remained in the Football League Second Division, Second Division until 1950. Promoted from the Football League Fourth Division, Fourth Division in 1960–61, the club were relegated from the Football Leagu ...
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Seventh Regiment Armory
The Seventh Regiment Armory, also known as Park Avenue Armory, is a historic National Guard armory building located at 643 Park Avenue in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The building is a brick and stone structure built in 1880 and designed in the Gothic Revival style by Charles Clinton. The building was made a National Historic Landmark in 1986.  National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination, undated, by Carolyn Pitts  National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Design The building was designed by architect Charles Clinton in the Gothic Revival style and dedicated in 1880. The builder was R. L. Darragh and bricklayers were Van Dolson & Arnott. It is one of the two remaining armories in the United States to be built and furnished with private funds. It originally served as the headquarters and administrative building for the 7th New York Militia Regiment, known as the ''Silk Stocking Regiment'' due to the dispr ...
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Park Avenue West Tower
Park Avenue West Tower is a high-rise in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The 30-floor tower consists of commercial office space, ground floor retail, and apartments. It is the fourth tallest building in Portland behind the Wells Fargo Center, KOIN Center, and the US Bancorp Tower. Developed by TMT Development and designed by TVA Architects. The building is taller than allowed by the zoning code at the time. A deal was made with the city for a variance in exchange for employing union workersfulfillment is still under dispute. History Park Avenue West Tower was initially scheduled to be completed in 2010 and was being developed by TMT Development. The tower was to have a total of 33 floors and offer retail space, office space and 85 housing units. The housing component was later dropped from the plans. It was also to have a six floor underground garage with 325 parking spaces. The building gained the top four floors when developers agreed to add of bike facilities (in ...
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