Mott Street

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Mott Street is a historic thoroughfare in Lower Manhattan best known as the central artery of New York City's Chinatown, lined with Chinese restaurants, markets, and cultural landmarks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
thoroughfare
appearsIn films set in New York’s Chinatown
literature depicting Chinese-American life in New York
hasCulturalAssociation Cantonese community in New York
Chinese-American culture
hasFeature bilingual Chinese–English signage
dense concentration of Chinese eateries
street-level markets and food vendors
hasLandmark Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association building NERFINISHED
Church of the Transfiguration (Manhattan) NERFINISHED
various Chinese temples and association buildings
hasReputation center of Chinese-American community life in Manhattan
historic street
tourist destination
historicalRole commercial hub for Chinese immigrants in New York
early center of New York’s Chinatown development
knownFor Chinese cultural landmarks
Chinese markets
Chinese restaurants
being a central artery of New York City’s Chinatown
locatedIn Lower Manhattan
Manhattan
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Joseph Mott NERFINISHED
partOf Chinatown, Manhattan NERFINISHED
streetType north–south street
urbanContext historic core of Manhattan’s Chinatown business district

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Chinatown, Manhattan hasMainStreet Mott Street