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What is the setting in Raymond's run?

Raymond's Run takes place in Harlem, New York on the urban street of Broadway.


What subway do you take from Grand Central Station to 16 West 23rd Street?

It depends on where in Queens you're coming from. But not too many subway lines run through Queens, so there aren't that many options. See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.Option 1: The F or M trainsTake the Downtown (Manhattan-bound) F or Mtrains (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) to 34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway).Option 2: The E trainTake the Downtown (Manhattan-bound) E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) to 34th Street-Penn Station (at 8th Avenue).Option 3: The R trainTake the Downtown (Manhattan-bound) R train (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) to 34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway).Option 4: The 7 trainYou can take the 7 train (the purple line) to 74th Street-Broadway. You can transfer from the 74th Street-Broadway Station on the 7 train to the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue Station on the E, F, M and Rtrains. Then you can take the E to 34th Street-Penn Station (at 8th Avenue), or the F, M or R trains to 34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway).Or, you can take the 7 train to 42nd Street-Grand Central Station, and transfer there to the Downtown 6 train, one stop to 33rd Street (at Park Avenue South).Or, take the 7 to 42nd Street-5th Avenue. This station is connected to the 42nd Street-Bryant Park Station on the B-D-F-M (the orange line). Take the Downtown B-D-F-Mone stop to 34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway).Or, take the 7 to 42nd Street-Times Square, and transfer there to the Downtown 1-2-3 one stop to 34th Street-Penn Station (at 7th Avenue).


How long did Jesus Christ Superstar run on Broadway?

2yesrs


Which subway do you take to get from the Theatre District at 51st Street to 25 Hudson Street?

The address 25 Hudson Street is between Duane and Reade Streets (home of the original location of Duane Reade pharmacies).To get there from West 51st Street in the Theatre District, take the Downtown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 50th Street and 7th Avenue to Chambers Street.If you want, you can transfer at 42nd Street (the Times Square Station) for the Downtown 2 or 3 trains. The 2and 3 are express trains. On the 2 and 3trains, it's only 2 stops from 42nd to Chambers Street: 42nd Street ---> 14th Street ---> Chambers Street.The 1 is a local train, so there are like, over a dozen stops from 42nd to Chambers on the 1. The 2 and 3 don't stop at 50th Street, so you'd have to take the Downtown 1 one stop to 42nd, and then transfer to the Downtown 2 or 3 to Chambers Street.When you get off the subway, you will be at the 3-way intersection of Chambers, West Broadway, and Hudson. Chambers runs east/west, and West Broadway and Hudson run north/south. Follow Hudson Street Uptown for 1.5 blocks: Chambers Street ---> Reade Street ---> Duane Street.Your destination (Ninja New York) is pretty much exactly halfway between Reade and Duane Streets, on the left (west) side of the street.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.


How do you get to Central Park from Grand Central Station?

The easiest way would be to take the Lexington Avenue subway Uptown, and then enter at the southeast corner of the park.At Grand Central Station, take the Uptown 4, 5, or 6 trains(the green line, aka the IRT, aka the Lexington Avenue Line) from East 42nd Street (Grand Central) to East 59th Street. Besides the S shuttle train (color code grey) to West 42nd Street (Times Square), the 4-5-6 is the only subway you can catch at Grand Central Station, so it shouldn't be too confusing.At East 59th Street, you will exit the subway on the east side of Lexington Avenue. Cross to the west side of Lexington, and walk west on East 59th Street until you hit Fifth Avenue (it goes Lexington ---> Park ---> Madison ---> Fifth).The southeast corner of Central Park is on East 59th Street and 5th Avenue.Edited to add: you know, the south side of Central Park is great, but in my opinion, you'd really be missing something if you didn't explore the north side, too. Central Park is just a mile wide, but it's two and a half miles long, so if you enter on the south side, and you're not up for a long walk, you'll probably miss out on the north side of the park.The area of the park from approximately 72nd Street to 79th Street (if the streets ran through the park) features the Central Park Lake and the Ramble. The Ramble is basically a series of tiny intertwined dirt paths, with little wooden bridges (called "kissing bridges") and little streams and waterfalls. When you're in the Ramble, you can't even see the buildings outside of the park, so it really feels like you're in the woods.The Ramble is awesome, but there is another Ramble (called the North Woods) at the north end of the park, and in my opinion, it is just as awesome, if not even more awesome. There's the same kind of intertwining dirt paths, with the same kind of little kissing bridges, but there's a bigger stream, a bigger waterfall that you can walk across, and there is even another lake. Actually, there are two! A bigger one at the northeast corner of the park, called the Harlem Meer, and a smaller one that is just called the Pond (there is also a pond at the southeast corner of the park, just called the Pond. And the lake at approximately 72nd Street is just called the Lake. Honestly, I don't know why some of the bodies of water in Central Park don't have real names).Click on my User name (where it says "First Answer by LimeAid") to see a couple of pictures of the north end of the park. Clicking on my User name will take you to my User page; scroll to the bottom.Anyway, to get to the north end of Central Park from Grand Central Station, you take the S shuttle train (color code grey) west across 42nd Street, from Grand Central Station (East 42nd) to Times Square (West 42nd).At the Times Square Station, transfer to the Uptown 1 train(of the 1-2-3, the red line, aka the Broadway line or BMT). Take the Uptown 1 train from Times Square (West 42nd) to 110th Street. Do NOT take the 2 or 3 trains, as they are express trains and do not stop at 110th.When you exit the subway, you will be on the north side of Central Park, sort of in the middle, but closer to the northeast corner of the park. In fact, you will enter the park right where the Harlem Meer is.See the Related Link below for a complete NYC subway map.


How do you get from Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn to Grand Central Station?

That depends on where in Brooklyn you're going (see the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map).The subway lines that run between Manhattan and Brooklyn are the 4 and 5 (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line), the A and C (of the A-C-E, the blue line), the B, D and F (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line), the N, R and Q (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line), the 2 and 3 (of the 1-2-3, the red line) and the L train (the grey line).The 4 and 5The 4-5-6 line stops at 42nd Street-Grand Central.The A or CTo get to the A or C, take the S shuttletrain (color grey) west across 42nd Street, from Grand Central (East 42nd) to Times Square (West 42nd). Then walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Times Square Station to the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal Station. At the 42nd Street-Port Authority Station, get the Downtown A or C.The B, D or FTake the Downtown 6 train to Bleeker Street. On the Downtown 6 only (not the Uptown 6) you can transfer from the Bleeker Street Station to the Broadway-Lafayette Station.Get the Downtown B, D or F trains at the Broadway-Lafayette Station.The N, R or QTake the S shuttle train (color grey) west across 42nd Street, from Grand Central (East 42nd) to Times Square (West 42nd). At the Times Square Station, transfer to the Downtown N, R or Q trains.The 2 and 3Take the S shuttle train (color grey) west across 42nd Street, from Grand Central (East 42nd) to Times Square (West 42nd). Get the Downtown 2 or 3 at the 42nd Street-Times Square Station.The L trainTake the Downtown 4-5-6 to 14th Street-Union Square. It's preferable to take the 4 or 5, not the 6, as the 4 and 5 are express trains and it's only one stop from Grand Central to 14th Street. It's four stops on the 6local train.Get the Brooklyn-bound L train at 14th Street-Union Square.


How long did Fame run on Broadway?

Fame ran on Broadway for a total of one year. It appeared to be popular during its run and it lost no money. Many individuals enjoyed the Broadway version of the movie and tv series per noted reports.


Do you say the street or avenue first in Manhattan?

In Manhattan, the convention is to say the street first and then the avenue. This is because the street grid in Manhattan runs east-west, while the avenues run north-south. For example, if you were referring to a location at the corner of 42nd Street and 5th Avenue, you would say "42nd Street and 5th Avenue" in that order.


Which train do you take from Philadelphia 30th station to New york Penn station?

Penn Station is at 33rd to 34th Street, between 8th Avenue (west entrance) and 7th Avenue (east entrance). Walk up 8th or 7th Avenue to 42nd Street. Turn right onto 42nd and walk east to Grand Central, at 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues.That's 4 - 5 avenue blocks from 7th Avenue (not counting Broadway, which runs diagonally and cuts between avenues): 7th Avenue ---> 6th Avenue ---> 5th Avenue ---> Madison Avenue ---> Park Avenue ---> Lexington Avenue.Or you can just take the subway. Take the Uptown 1-2-3(the red line), 1 stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square. Transfer at 42nd Street-Times Square to the S shuttle train (color grey), east across 42nd Street, from Times Square to Grand Central.From Grand Central to Penn Station, it's the reverse: the S shuttle train west across 42nd, from 42nd Street-Grand Central to 42nd Street-Times Square, and then the Downtown 1-2-3, 1 stop, from 42nd-Times Square to 34th-Penn Station.


Which subway do you take from Queens to 28th Street and Broadway?

It depends on where in Queens you're coming from. The directions will be different depending on what subway line is closest to your starting point. See the Related Link below for a subway map.The N and R trains (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) run through Queens, and they stop at 28th Street and Broadway.If you're starting out on the 7 train (the purple line) you can transfer to the N at Queensboro Plaza, or to the N or R at 42nd Street-Times Square.If you're starting out on the F train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line), you can take the F to 34th Street-Herald Square, and transfer at Herald Square to the Downtown N or R trains, one stop, to 28th Street.On the E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line), you can take the E to 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal. Walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Port Authority station to the 42nd Street-Times Square station. Then get the Downtown N or R at Times Square.You can also transfer from the E or F to the R at Forest Hills-71st Avenue. But the R does not run from 11 PM to 5:30 AM, so if you are traveling during those times, you'll have to transfer to the N at Herald Square or Times Square.


How would you get from Penn Station to East 23rd Street and first Avenue by subway?

There is no convenient way to get there by subway, because you need to go pretty much straight across town, and there are very few subway lines that run crosstown.I would just walk or take a cab. It's only a little over 1.5 miles (2.4 km): 10 or 11 blocks south to 23rd Street, then 8 or 9 avenue blocks east to 1st Avenue. Penn Station is at 33rd to 34th Street, between 8th and 7th Avenues. Actually, technically it's 9 or 10 blocks east, counting Broadway, but Broadway runs diagonally north/south and cuts between avenues, so the blocks it runs between are not full length.If you really want to take the subway, then you can take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Lexington Avenue-53rd Street. This station is connected to the 51st Street Station on the 6train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line). Take the Downtown 6 to 23rd Street (at Park Avenue South, 4 blocks east of 1st Avenue).There's another route you can take. You'd have to make 2 transfers, but there'd be fewer stops, and you wouldn't be taken as far out of your way. You can take the Uptown 1-2-3 (the red line), 1 stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square.Transfer at Times Square to the S shuttle train (color grey) east across 42nd Street, from Times Square (West 42nd) to Grand Central Station (East 42nd). At 42nd Street-Grand Central Station, transfer to the Downtown 6 to 23rd Street.


Large commercial theaters in New York having long-run popular plays are referred to as?

Broadway