Getting Around
Manhattan Geography
NYC Landmarks
100
In Manhattan, these types of streets run north and south.
What is Avenue
100
This centrally located neighborhood is the center of the fashion manufacturing and design industries in the U.S.
What is the Garment District
100
This Ellis Island landmark was given as a gift to the United States from the people of France.
What is Statue of Liberty
200
Where you would go to catch an AMTRAK train in Manhattan
What is Penn Station
200
You are most likely to run into one of these costumed characters in this popular tourist destination
What is Times Square
200
This midtown building complex is home to Saturday Night Live, Radio City Music Hall, and a gigantic Christmas tree.
What is Rockefeller Center
300
When riding the subway and not in a hurry, this is the side of the escalator you should use.
What is the right side
300
This downtown neighborhood is home both the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum and Wall Street.
What is Financial District
300
Designed in 1857 by Frederick Law Olmsted, this is the most visited urban park in the United States.
What is Central Park
400
The ideal formation for walking around with a group of people.
What is single file line
400
This is the neighborhood you would visit if you wanted to take a stroll on the High Line or check out a gallery opening
What is Chelsea
400
This museum located on the upper east side is the largest museum in the US and has over 2,000,000 pieces of art in its permanent collection
What is Metropolitan Museum of Art
500
This subway line takes you directly from Grand Central Station to Time Square
What is the S (Shuttle)
500
This neighborhood rose to fame as the birthplace of the 1920s renaissance movement and was home to Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Langston Hughes.
What is Harlem
500
The recently completed and tallest building in the US
What is One World Trade Center\Freedom Tower