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As one of the most historic neighborhoods in the city, it’s no wonder why the Upper West Side has attracted so many influential people throughout its history. A number of our streets honor artists, actors, musicians and activists who once stayed in this cozy corner of the city.
I approve this. Although I suspect the younger generation has no clue who those people are.
Good mix of great people. Jesus, is there hope for any sort of decency and culture??? PLease.
I approve this. Although I suspect the younger generation has no clue who those people are.
Good mix of great people. Jesus, is there hope for any sort of decency and culture??? PLease.
I think it was cool that they actually named a street... Sesame Street!
Okay … so there’s no one named “Sesame.” But when the Upper West Side first learned that 63rd and Broadway would become Sesame Street, people were so excited that we had to include this. The renaming had been in the works for a while, and it officially happened on the 50th anniversary of the iconic show. 63rd and Broadway was chosen because it’s where the Sesame Workshop offices are located.
I think it was cool that they actually named a street... Sesame Street!
Okay … so there’s no one named “Sesame.” But when the Upper West Side first learned that 63rd and Broadway would become Sesame Street, people were so excited that we had to include this. The renaming had been in the works for a while, and it officially happened on the 50th anniversary of the iconic show. 63rd and Broadway was chosen because it’s where the Sesame Workshop offices are located.
Eh. That's were they have offices. They film the show in Astoria. That's where the Magic of Sesame Street is.
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