Red Lobster at 7th Avenue New York City
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The Red Lobster at 7th
Avenue New York City
Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
Boulevard or, as it is more commonly
referred to, 7th Avenue is a major road in
the western part of Manhattan, New York. The
thoroughfare begins in the West Village at
Clarkson Street where Varick Street extends
to 7th Avenue. The 59th Street exit from
Central Park to 7th Avenue is called
Artisans’ Gate.
The road continues in both
directions through Harlem at the north of
Warriors’ Gate. In Harlem, 7th Avenue is
known as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.
Across the Harlem River, through the
Macombs Dam Bridge, the road
continues to the Bronx where it becomes
Jerome Avenue.
7th Avenue is known as Fashion Avenue where
it runs through the Garment District
stretching from 34th Street to 29th Street,
and from 12th Avenue to 5th Avenue. It is so
named in honor of its significant role as
the epicenter of the fashion industry, and
because of the talented designers who have
established New York as fashion capital.
Some of the establishments that can be found
along 7th Avenue include the Madison Square
Garden and Pen Station, Carnegie Hall, the
Fashion Institute of Technology, the AXA
Center, the Alwyn Court Apartments, and
several restaurants such as the Red Lobster
and many others.