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Lower Manhattan is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan. Geographically, it is usually defined as the area south of 14th Street. It is one of the three subdivisions of Manhattan, the other two being Midtown Manhattan and Upper Manhattan. Lower Manhattan is bounded by the Hudson River to the west, the East River to the east, and the New York Harbor to the south. It is the location of the center of business for Manhattan, and by extension, for New York City.

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The term Lower Manhattan is not exactly interchangeable with Downtown Manhattan. The latter may mean a different area to different people. People from the Bronx will regard any place in Manhattan as downtown. Within Manhattan itself, the term downtown Manhattan usually refers to places south of 14th Street. This is the official definition as appearing in Manhattan's tourism literature. Some people however refer to places south of 23rd Street as downtown, whereas others mean the area south of Canal Street.

On this website, Lower Manhattan refers to areas south of 14th Street, Midtown Manhattan between 14th and 59th Street, and Upper Manhattan anpve 59th Street.

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Lower Manhattan was the earliest part of the island to be developed. This can be traced to the construction of Fort Amsterdam in 1625. The site is now occupied by the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Many of the oldest historic buildings of New York City are located in this area.

Lower Manhattan is best known around the world as the site of the former World Trade Center, where the new One World Trade Center is now under construction with expected completion in 2014. The Lower Manhattan area has one of the larest concentration of corporate headquarters in the United States, and is still an important nerve center for the economy of the country and the world.

St Paul's Chapel, Lower ManhattanSt Paul's Chapel, Lower Manhattan
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Visiting Lower Manhattan

There are numerous subway trains that can take you from different parts of New York City to Lower Manhattan. Coming from the Bronx and Upper Manhattan, you can take the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 trains. From Brooklyn, you can take the A and C trains; from JFK Airport, take the A train; from Queens, the J and Z trains. From New Jersey, you can take the PATH subway trains.

Map of Lower Manhattan

Places in Lower Manhattan

  1. Battery Park

  2. Chinatown

  3. East Village
  4. Financial District

  5. Gramercy & Flatiron District
  6. Greenwich Village
  7. Little Italy

  8. Lower East Side
  9. Meatpacking District

  10. NoLIta

  11. SoHo
  12. South Street Seaport
  13. TriBeCa
  14. West Village

Sights in Lower Manhattan

  1. Chamber of Commerce Building

  2. Manhattan Bridge

  3. South Ferry

  4. Trinity Church

National Monuments in Lower Manhattan

  1. African Burial Ground National Monument

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Hello and thanks for reading this page. My name is Timothy and my hobby is in describing places so that I can share the information with the general public. My website has become the go to site for a lot of people including students, teachers, journalists, etc. whenever they seek information on places, particularly those in Malaysia and Singapore. I have been doing this since 5 January 2003, for over twenty years already. You can read about me at Discover Timothy. By now I have compiled information on thousands of places, mostly in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, and I continue to add more almost every day. My goal is to describe every street in every town in Malaysia and Singapore.

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