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Bridges of Manhattan and Williamsburg, plus Navy Yard
New York City, New York, USA

Bridges of Manhattan and Williamsburg, plus Navy Yard

Length4.3 mi
Elev. Gain170.6 ft
Est. Steps10000
Road
Kid friendly
Scenic view
Historic site
Lake or River
Created by Rene

Bridges of Manhattan and Williamsburg, plus Navy Yard Introduction

Bridges of Manhattan and Williamsburg, plus Navy Yard is a 4.3 mile (10,000-step) route located near New York City, New York, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 170.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
El inicio semáforos en las calles. Puentes excelente vista del Río y el bajo Manhattan

Map of Bridges of Manhattan and Williamsburg, plus Navy Yard

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Attractions Near Bridges of Manhattan and Williamsburg, plus Navy Yard

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Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar (Hooper Street, Brooklyn)

Place
Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar is a large Hasidic synagogue located at Kent Avenue and Hooper Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Its building was constructed in 2006 by followers of Aaron Teitelbaum as a result of a feud with followers of Zalman Teitelbaum (both sons of the deceased Satmar rebbe Moshe Teitelbaum).

Blue Condominium

Place
The Blue Condominium, also known as the Blue Tower, is located in the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City at 105 Norfolk Street. Designed by Bernard Tschumi, it is his first residential and first high-rise structure. At 16 stories tall, it opened in 2007 with 32 condominium apartments, a ground floor commercial space occupied by the Thierry Goldberg Gallery, and a third floor roof terrace for residents.

Division Street (Manhattan)

Place
Division Street is a one-way street in the Two Bridges district of Lower Manhattan. It runs in a northeasterly direction with westbound traffic and passes beneath the Manhattan Bridge. It begins at the intersection of Canal Street and Ludlow Street and runs westward to Bowery. It is mostly residential.

Atlantic Garden

Place
The Atlantic Garden was a beer garden and music hall established by William Kramer in 1858 at what is now 50, Bowery, New York City, next to the Bowery Theatre (built in 1826) and on the site of the Bull's Head Tavern, formerly headquarters for New York's cattle market, and the New York Hotel. The premises extended west to a secondary frontage on Elizabeth Street.

Broadway Ferry station

Place
Broadway Ferry was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Jamaica Line.

Eldridge Street

Place
Eldridge Street is a street in Manhattan's Lower East Side and Chinatown, running from Houston Street south to East Broadway. Originally called Third Street according to the numbering system for the Delancey Farm Grid, it was named in 1817 for Lt. Joseph C. Eldridge, whose unit was ambushed by Indian allies of the British in Upper Canada during the War of 1812.

Forsyth Street

Place
Forsyth Street runs from Houston Street south to Henry Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The street was named in 1817 for Lt. Colonel Benjamin Forsyth.Forsyth Street's southernmost portion, south of Canal Street, runs parallel to the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown. On the east side of the block from East Broadway to Canal Street, a number of so-called “Chinatown buses” (operated by different companies) start their routes to cities across the East Coast of the United States, including Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.

Kings County Savings Bank

Place
Kings County Savings Bank is a New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission-designated building in the Williamsburg, Brooklyn section of New York City. It is an example of French Second Empire-style architecture. Construction of the building began in 1860, to designs of William H. Wilcox of Brooklyn, in partnership with prominent New York architect Gamaliel King, working as King & Wilcox.

Lowline (park)

Place
The Lowline, formerly known as the Delancey Underground, is a park under construction that will be the world's first underground park in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It will be located under the eastbound roadway of Delancey Street on the Lower East Side, in the former Williamsburg Bridge Trolley Terminal adjacent to the Essex Street station (J, M, and Z​ trains).

Chinese American Bank

Place
The Chinese American Bank (中美銀行) was an overseas Chinese bank in the United States headquartered in New York City, with branch offices in Chinatown, Manhattan and in Chinatown, Flushing.The privately owned community bank was established in 1967 to serve the ethnic Chinese in Chinatown. A burgeoning community of Chinese immigrants in the Flushing Chinatown prompted the bank to open another branch there.

Comments

Arturo
2025/02/24
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

4.3 mi

Elev. Gain

170.6 ft

Est. Steps

10000
Created by
Rene
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