Vanderbilt Avenue
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Vanderbilt Avenue is the name of three streets in New York City
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  • Vanderbilt Avenue (Brooklyn)
    Vanderbilt Avenue (Brooklyn)
    Vanderbilt Avenue is a short street in Brooklyn, New York. Its south terminus is located at Grand Army Plaza. The avenue carries traffic north and south between Grand Army Plaza and The Brooklyn Navy Yard, its northern terminus....

  • Vanderbilt Avenue (Manhattan)
    Vanderbilt Avenue (Manhattan)
    Vanderbilt Avenue is a short road in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs from 42nd Street to 47th Street, between Park Avenue and Madison Avenue. The road was created in the late 1860s as the result of construction of Grand Central Depot, and is named for Cornelius Vanderbilt, the...

  • Vanderbilt Avenue (Staten Island)
    Vanderbilt Avenue (Staten Island)
    Vanderbilt Avenue is a major northeast-southwest artery along the East Shore of the New York City borough of Staten Island. It is approximately long, and runs through the neighborhoods of Clifton, Stapleton Heights, Concord, and Grymes Hill...

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