Eighth Street (Manhattan)
Eighth Street
is a
street
that runs from
New York
's
Sixth Avenue
to
Third Avenue
; it switches from west to east at
Fifth Avenue
. From 1907 until 1955,
Wanamaker's
Bridge of Progress
ran over East 8th Street from the first building in the Wanamaker's department store to the 13 hectare addition. Today a
GAP
store and a
K-Mart
discount store reside in the lowest portions of the the addition.
Vehicular
traffic runs
east
along this
one-way street
.
External links
8th Street/St Marks Place: New York Songlines
A history of buildings and establishments along 8th Street.
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