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Avenues are supposed to be roads lined with trees, and the best sun
for that comes if the road runs west and east... which is the way of most cities. Trees? In NYC? Besides the parks, I don't think so. Trees don't grow well in the pavement between skyscrapers... ![]() Also true, but there are huge areas of Manhattan that have no skyscrapers . . . and plenty of trees. The Village, Chelsea, Little Italy, Chinatown, Lower East Side. I spend weekends in Soho--on West Broadway (runs north and south). There are lots of trees. www.Rosspilot.com |
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