Hell's Kitchen, also called Clinton, stretches from 34th to 59th Streets between Eighth Avenue and the Hudson River, featuring a core of five- and six-story brick walk-up apartment buildings alongside...
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Hell's Kitchen, also called Clinton, stretches from 34th to 59th Streets between Eighth Avenue and the Hudson River, featuring a core of five- and six-story brick walk-up apartment buildings alongside newer glass-tower condominiums and converted commercial lofts on the avenues. The 7 train at 34th Street-Hudson Yards, A/C/E at 42nd Street-Port Authority, and N/R/W/1/2/3 at Times Square-42nd Street provide extensive subway access from the neighborhood's eastern edge. DeWitt Clinton Park and the Hudson River Greenway offer green space and a continuous waterfront bike and pedestrian path.
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