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I guess Broadway would be #1, but Wall Street, Fifth Avenue and Park Avenue would be close.
Then there would probably be a second tier of somewhat less famous streets, like Madison, Lexington, Avenue of the Americas, 42nd Street and 34th Street.
Minneapolis - Lake Street
St. Paul - University Avenue
Chicago - North Ave, Halsted Ave, Division St, Milwaukee Ave, etc. etc. etc.
Columbus - High St or Broad Ave
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