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KML is from Wikidata Waverly Place is a narrow street in the Greenwich Village section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, that runs from Bank Street to Broadway. Waverly changes direction roughly at its midpoint at Christopher Street, turning about 120 degrees from a north/south street to a northwest/southeast street. At Christopher Street, the traffic direction changes as well, from southbound to westbound. At the intersection where this transition occurs, Waverly branches into a Y, creating an intersection of Waverly Place with itself.

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  • Waverly Place é uma rua estreita de Nova York localizada na área residencial Greenwich Village em Manhattan. Seu nome deriva da obra de Walter Scott chamada Waverly publicada em 1833. (pt)
  • Waverly Place es una calle angosta en el barrio de Greenwich Village en el borough neoyorquino de Manhattan, que va desde Bank Street hasta Broadway. Waverly cambia su dirección en la intersección con Christopher Street, haciendo un ángulo de 120 grados y convirtiéndose de una calle norte-sur a una calle noroeste-sureste. En esa intersección, la dirección del tráfico cambia también y ya no se mantiene con rumbo sur sino con rumbo oeste. Poco más adelante de esa intersección, a la altura de , Waverly se abre en Y creando una intersección consigo misma. (es)
  • KML is from Wikidata Waverly Place is a narrow street in the Greenwich Village section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, that runs from Bank Street to Broadway. Waverly changes direction roughly at its midpoint at Christopher Street, turning about 120 degrees from a north/south street to a northwest/southeast street. At Christopher Street, the traffic direction changes as well, from southbound to westbound. At the intersection where this transition occurs, Waverly branches into a Y, creating an intersection of Waverly Place with itself. (en)
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  • Waverly Place es una calle angosta en el barrio de Greenwich Village en el borough neoyorquino de Manhattan, que va desde Bank Street hasta Broadway. Waverly cambia su dirección en la intersección con Christopher Street, haciendo un ángulo de 120 grados y convirtiéndose de una calle norte-sur a una calle noroeste-sureste. En esa intersección, la dirección del tráfico cambia también y ya no se mantiene con rumbo sur sino con rumbo oeste. Poco más adelante de esa intersección, a la altura de , Waverly se abre en Y creando una intersección consigo misma. Las dos cuadras que forman el lado norte de Washington Square Park entre MacDougal Street y (incluyendo el inicio de la Quinta Avenida) son llamadas Washington Square North.​ En la cuadra entre la Quinta Avenida y University Place, hay una línea unificada de casas adosadas de estilo neogriego que se llama "the Row" (en inglés: la Hilera), que son propiedad de la Universidad de Nueva York. Algunos de esos edificios en la Quinta Avenida mantienen sus fachadas exterores pero están conectadas internamente para formar un solo gran edificio.​ La calle fue nombrada en 1833 en honor de la novela de 1814 de Sir Walter Scott Waverley. Antes de eso se llamaba Art Street.​ (es)
  • KML is from Wikidata Waverly Place is a narrow street in the Greenwich Village section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, that runs from Bank Street to Broadway. Waverly changes direction roughly at its midpoint at Christopher Street, turning about 120 degrees from a north/south street to a northwest/southeast street. At Christopher Street, the traffic direction changes as well, from southbound to westbound. At the intersection where this transition occurs, Waverly branches into a Y, creating an intersection of Waverly Place with itself. The two blocks which form the northern border of Washington Square Park – from MacDougal Street to Fifth Avenue, and from Fifth Avenue to University Place – are called Washington Square North. In the block from Fifth to University, there is a unified line of Greek Revival townhouses, sometimes called "the Row", which are owned and used by New York University. Some of the buildings at the Fifth Avenue end have retained their exterior facades, but are connected together inside to make one larger building. The street was named after Sir Walter Scott's 1814 novel Waverley in 1833; prior to that it was called Art Street. (en)
  • Waverly Place é uma rua estreita de Nova York localizada na área residencial Greenwich Village em Manhattan. Seu nome deriva da obra de Walter Scott chamada Waverly publicada em 1833. (pt)
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