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Gramercy: Located from 24th St. to Union Square, and from 5th St. to 1st Ave., this chic neighborhood was once home to Edith Wharton, Theodore Roosevelt, and Eugene O’Neill. It now houses mostly young professionals, designers, and artists. The Gramercy neighborhood is so named as it surrounds the only private park in New York, Gramercy Park, positioned between 20th and 21st streets. One look through Gramercy Parks’ high railings will reveal a spacious garden, and some beautiful statues. One such statue is of actor Edwin Booth in the role of Hamlet. In 1888, Booth founded the influential Players Club at 16 Gramercy Park. Beyond the Players Club, Gramercy is also home to many great restaurants, and shops.
Murray Hill: South of Grand Central Terminal from E 29th to 42nd streets, from 5th Ave. to the East River, Murray Hill is home to many affluent, young families. Locals believe the W hotels on 39th Street brought elegance to the neighborhood. The area underwent significant development in the 1990’s, and many experts agree that the best values in town can be found here. Convenient to everything, Murray Hill is near such New York landmarks as The Empire State Building, Bryant Park, The Chrysler Building, and three world-famous medical centers. If shopping is your game, Murray Hill is home to great shops like Macy’s at Herald Square, and Lord & Taylor on 5th Ave. and 39th Street. |
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