Lincoln Square (Manhattan) - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

  • ABC Television Center East studios, and its affiliate WABC-TV
  • Amsterdam Houses, New York City Housing Authority
  • Leonard Bernstein Way (W. 65 St. between Amsterdam Ave. and Broadway)
  • The Beacon School
  • Central Park
  • Church of St. Paul the Apostle
  • Church of the Good Shepherd
  • Dante Park
  • Ethical Culture Fieldston School, Lower School
  • Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts
  • Fordham University, Lincoln Center campus
  • Holy Trinity Church
  • Peter Jennings Way (W. 66th St. between Columbus Ave. and Central Park West)
  • Juilliard School
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus
  • Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
  • Lincoln Square farmers market (at Richard Tucker Square)
  • Lincoln Square Synagogue
  • Manhattan New York Temple (Mormon)
  • Merkin Concert Hall
  • Museum of Biblical Art (American Bible Society)
  • New York Institute of Technology
  • New York Society for Ethical Culture
  • Richard Tucker Square
  • West Side YMCA

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