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New York City is found on a island 3 miles by 12 miles. Manhattan is made up of 3 major districts: the Upper West Side, the Upper East Side and Downtown. Each has its own set of communities and defined neighborhoods. 72nd Street and Broadway is the heart of the Upper West Side. It's a great collection of cultures, ages and income groups. In many ways this is the attitude, character and personality that many people think of when they think about Broadway and New York City. Broadway is one of the main north-south thoroughfares in Manhattan, the central borough of New York, New York. It is the only street that runs from almost the southern tip of the island, where it starts from Bowling Green, to the northern tip. There are continuations of Broadway, following the old Albany Post Road, in Hudson River towns of Westchester County, north of The Bronx. Diagonally crossing the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 of Manhattan streets, it has been marked by 'squares" (some merely triangular slivers of open space) and induced some interesting architecture, such as the famous Flatiron Building.

The section of lower Broadway from its origin at Bowling Green to City Hall Park is the historical location for the city's ticker-tape parades, and is sometimes called the Canyon of Heroes in reference to such events. One famous stretch near Times Square, through which Broadway passes, is the home of many theaters, housing an ever-changing array of commercial, large-scale plays, particularly musicals. This part of Broadway, also known as The Great White Way, draws millions of tourists from around the world. Starring in a successful Broadway musical is considered by most singers and actors as the ultimate success in their chosen profession, and many songs, stories, and musicals have themselves been based around the idea of such success. The annual Tony Awards recognize some of the most successful new shows and revivals each year.

There is always something happening along Broadway in the Upper West Side. Almost everything you would want can be found right in the neighborhood. Great supermarkets, many interesting coffee shops, bookstores even upscale restaurants and boutiques. You'll find over 30 Broadway theaters and another large group in the Off-Broadway section of the Theater District. While the razzmatazz of Broadway appeals to a mass audience, some theatergoers prefer the more experimental, challenging, and intimate performances possible in smaller theaters. Broadway theatres need not be located on or near Broadway, and off-Broadway theaters can be on Broadway: theatres are designated as Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway on the basis of the number of seats they contain, with Broadway theatres having more than 300 seats. Some theaters (by adding or subtracting a few seats) can convert from Broadway to Off-Broadway designation. Further north, Broadway follows the old Bloomingdale Road as the main spine of the Upper West Side, passing the campus of Columbia University on Morningside Heights as it continues northwards.

New York City is the largest city in the United States, the home of the United Nations, and the center of global finance, communications, and business. New York City is unusual among cities because of its high residential density, its extraordinarily diverse population, its hundreds of tall office and apartment buildings, its thriving central business district, its extensive public transportation system, and its more than 400 distinct neighborhoods. The city's concert houses, museums, galleries, and theaters constitute an ensemble of cultural richness rivaled by few cities. In 2000 the population of the city of New York was 8,008,278; the population of the metropolitan region was 21,199,865.

Located in the southeastern part of New York State just east of northern New Jersey, the city developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers mingle with the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound. The harbor consists of the Upper Bay (an arm of the Atlantic Ocean) as well as the East River and the various waterways that border the city. Its harbor is one of the largest and finest in the world and is ice-free in all seasons. New York has a temperate climate with annual precipitation of 1,200 mm (47 in) per year. The temperature ranges between 41°C (106° F) and –24° C (–11° F), but the Atlantic Ocean tends to moderate weather extremes in the city. It is about the same latitude as Naples, Italy. Although the Dutch founded the city in 1624 and called it Fort Amsterdam and then New Amsterdam, the English captured the settlement in 1664 and renamed it New York, after the Duke of York, who later became James II of England.

Unlike most American cities, which make up only a part of a particular county, New York is made up of five separate counties, which are called boroughs. Originally the city included only the borough of Manhattan, located on an island between the Hudson and East rivers. In 1898 a number of surrounding communities were incorporated into the city as the boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Island. The Bronx is the only borough on the mainland of the United States. Manhattan and Staten Island are surrounded by water, while Queens and Brooklyn are part of Long Island.

The five boroughs of New York City (the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island) together cover 786 sq km (303 sq mi). The urbanized area, however, includes 28 adjacent counties in New York state, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Together, they make up the New York metropolitan region, which in 2000 housed about 8 percent of the national population on about 0.2 percent of the land area of the contiguous 48 states. Moreover, New York stands at the center of the urbanized northeastern seaboard, which contained about 60 million people in the late 1990s.

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Points of interest visiting Broadway and New York:



TonyAwards   LiveBroadway   AmericanTheatreWing   TonyAwards   Broadway.com   Internet Broadway Database   the Museum of the City of New York   The New York Public Library   Actors' Equity Association   American Theatre Magazine   Theatre Profiles   AT&T-Foundation   National Endowment for the Arts    Nonprofit Finance Fund   NYFA Source   

www.actorsequity.org   www.alternateroots.org   www.aate.com   www.americanartsalliance.org   www.americantheatrecritics.org   www.artsboston.org/   www.caseweb.com/acts/   www.artsinternational.org   www.aaartsalliance.org   cipa.ucla.edu   www.athe.org   http://www.artspresenters.org   www.atlantatheatres.org   www.blacktheatrenetwork.org   www.bcefa.org  

www.bcainc.org   www.chicagodramatists.org/home/index.html   www.cultural-alliance.org   www.dramaleague.org
   www.dramaguild.com   www.fpta.net   www.philaculture.org   www.hellohola.org   www.unc.edu/depts/outdoor/   www.tcg.org/frames/iti/fs_iti.htm   Broadway Theater Association  

Historic American Theatres   Resident Theatres   Washington Theaters   Literary Managers and Dramaturgs/   National Alliance for MusicalTheatre   New Jersey Theatre Group   Library for the Performing Arts   www.ntcp.org   Opera America   Pittsburgh Cultural  

San Diego Performing   Santa Barbara Performing   American Fight Directors   Directors and Choreographers   Theatre Bay area   Theatre Communications Group   Theatre Development Fund   Theatre LA   United Scenic Artists, L.U. 829   US Institute of Theatre Technology   University/Resident Theatre   Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts  

Broadway Theatres:

Ambassador     219 West 49th Street
Booth     222 West 45th Street
Broadway     1681 Broadway
Brooks Atkinson     256 West 47th Street
Cort     138 West 48th Street
Ethel Barrymore     243 West 47th Street
Eugene O`Neill     230 West 49th Street
Fort Center For the performing Arts     214 West 43rd Street
Gershwin     222 West 51st Street
Imperial     249 West 45th Street
John Golden     252 West 45th Street
Lunt-Fontanne     205 West 46th Street
Madison Sq. Garden     Seventh Ave 34th St
Majestic     247 West 44th Street
Martin Beck     302 West 45th Street
Marquis     1535 Broadway
Minskoff     200 West 45th Street
Music Box     239 West 45th Street
Nederlander     208 West 41st Street
Neil Simon     250 West 52nd Street
New Amsterdam     214 West 42nd Street
Palace     1564 Broadway
Plymouth     236 West 45th Street
Radio City Music Hall     1260 Sixth Ave 50th Street
Richard Rogers     226 West 46th Street
Royale     242 West 45th Street
Roundabout     1530 Broadway 45th Street
Shubert     225 West 44th Street
St. James     246 West 44th Street
Studio 54     524 West 54th Street
Virginia     219 West 48th Street
Vivian Beaumont     150 West 65th St Broadway
Walter Kerr     1634 Broadway
Winter Garden     245 West 52nd Street


New York City, New York Home Page   New York City Council Homepage   New York City Partnership & Chamber of Commerce   New York Convention and Visitor's Bureau   New York City Police Department   Fire Department - City of New York   New York City Public Advocate  

The New York Public Library   The Metropolitan Museum of Art   The Museum of Modern Art, New York   New York City Opera   New York City Ballet   New York City Fire Museum   Alliance for the Arts   Early Films of New York from the Library of Congress  

New York City Subway Resources   Metropolitan Transportation Authority Home Page   NYC Department of Transportation  

New York University   The City University of New York   Columbia University in the City of New York   Queens College   Yeshiva University   Pace University   Fordham University   Princeton University   The New York City Board of Education  

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4. There are no easy ways or short cuts to achieve a high level of success. You must have an ability to work and play hard, sometimes for a long period of time. It takes sustained, efficient, focused effort to achieve great things and succeed in business.

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