South Street

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South Street is a historic thoroughfare in Lower Manhattan, New York City, running along the East River waterfront and associated with the city’s former seaport and maritime commerce.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic thoroughfare
street
adjacentTo Financial District
Seaport District
surface form: Seaport neighborhood

Two Bridges neighborhood
associatedWith South Street Seaport
maritime commerce
Port of New York and New Jersey
surface form: port of New York
borough Manhattan
city New York City
contains piers along the East River
country United States of America
surface form: United States
follows New York City waterfront
surface form: East River shoreline
governingBody New York City Department of Transportation
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of New York’s maritime heritage
hasFeature cobblestone sections near the seaport
hasLandUseHistory commercial
industrial
maritime
hasNearbyLandmark Brooklyn Bridge
Pier 17
South Street Seaport
surface form: South Street Seaport Historic District
hasPostalCode 10002
10038
hasRedevelopment waterfront revitalization projects
historicallyServed New York City waterfront
surface form: New York City seaport
historicalRole center of New York’s 19th-century shipping trade
hub for cargo handling and warehousing
knownFor historic waterfront
piers
shipping industry
warehouses
locatedIn Lower Manhattan
Manhattan
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States
near Front Street
Fulton Street
Water Street
orientation roughly north–south
partOf New York City waterfront
surface form: East River waterfront
runsAlong New York City waterfront
surface form: East River waterfront
state New York
transportationType urban street

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Wall Street Pier 11 adjacentTo South Street
Wall Street runsTo South Street