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133rd Street is a street in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York City. In Harlem, Manhattan, it begins at Riverside Drive on its western side and crosses Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue, and ends at Convent Avenue, before resuming on the eastern side, crossing Seventh Avenue, and ending at Lenox Avenue. In Port Morris in the Bronx, it runs from Bruckner Boulevard/St. Ann's Place to Locust Avenue. The block between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenues was once a thriving night spot, known as "Swing Street", with numerous cabarets, jazz clubs, and speakeasies. The street is described in modern times as "a quiet stretch of brownstones and tenement-style apartment houses, the kind of block that typifies this section of central Harlem".

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  • 133rd Street is a street in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York City. In Harlem, Manhattan, it begins at Riverside Drive on its western side and crosses Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue, and ends at Convent Avenue, before resuming on the eastern side, crossing Seventh Avenue, and ending at Lenox Avenue. In Port Morris in the Bronx, it runs from Bruckner Boulevard/St. Ann's Place to Locust Avenue. The block between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenues was once a thriving night spot, known as "Swing Street", with numerous cabarets, jazz clubs, and speakeasies. The street is described in modern times as "a quiet stretch of brownstones and tenement-style apartment houses, the kind of block that typifies this section of central Harlem". (en)
  • La calle 133 es una calle de Manhattan y el Bronx, en la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). En Harlem, Manhattan, comienza en Riverside Drive en su lado oeste y cruza las avenidas Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue y termina en Convent Avenue, antes de continuar en el lado este, cruza la Séptima Avenida y termina en Lenox Avenue. En en el Bronx, va desde Bruckner Boulevard /St. Ann's Place hasta Locust Avenue.​ El bloque entre las avenidas Séptima y Lenox fue una vez un próspero lugar nocturno, conocido como "Swing Street", con numerosos cabarets, clubes de jazz y bares clandestinos. La calle se describe en los tiempos modernos como "un tramo tranquilo de casas de apartamentos de estilo casa de vecindad y casas de piedra rojiza, el tipo de bloque que caracteriza esta sección del centro de Harlem".​ (es)
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  • Electric substation on 133rd Street in the Bronx (en)
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  • 133rd Street is a street in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York City. In Harlem, Manhattan, it begins at Riverside Drive on its western side and crosses Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue, and ends at Convent Avenue, before resuming on the eastern side, crossing Seventh Avenue, and ending at Lenox Avenue. In Port Morris in the Bronx, it runs from Bruckner Boulevard/St. Ann's Place to Locust Avenue. The block between Seventh Avenue and Lenox Avenues was once a thriving night spot, known as "Swing Street", with numerous cabarets, jazz clubs, and speakeasies. The street is described in modern times as "a quiet stretch of brownstones and tenement-style apartment houses, the kind of block that typifies this section of central Harlem". (en)
  • La calle 133 es una calle de Manhattan y el Bronx, en la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). En Harlem, Manhattan, comienza en Riverside Drive en su lado oeste y cruza las avenidas Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue y termina en Convent Avenue, antes de continuar en el lado este, cruza la Séptima Avenida y termina en Lenox Avenue. En en el Bronx, va desde Bruckner Boulevard /St. Ann's Place hasta Locust Avenue.​ El bloque entre las avenidas Séptima y Lenox fue una vez un próspero lugar nocturno, conocido como "Swing Street", con numerosos cabarets, clubes de jazz y bares clandestinos. La calle se describe en los tiempos modernos como "un tramo tranquilo de casas de apartamentos de estilo casa de vecindad y casas de piedra rojiza, el tipo de bloque que caracteriza esta sección del centro de Har (es)
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  • 133rd Street (Manhattan) (en)
  • Calle 133 (Manhattan) (es)
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