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  1. History. Second Avenue facing north from 42nd Street in 1861. Downtown Second Avenue in the Lower East Side was the home to many Yiddish theatre productions during the early part of the 20th century, and Second Avenue came to be known as the "Yiddish Theater District", "Yiddish Broadway", or the "Jewish Rialto".

  2. The Second Avenue Subway, a New York City Subway line that runs under Second Avenue on the East Side of Manhattan, has been proposed since 1920. The first phase of the line, consisting of three stations on the Upper East Side, started construction in 2007 and opened in 2017, ninety-seven years after the route was first proposed.

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  4. Mar 2, 2012 · The New York Tribune, Tuesday, March 2nd, 1880. STEAM IN SECOND AVENUE - The fourth rapid transit line open. Running trains on the Chatham Square branch and the Second Avenue elevated road. - Scenes along the line and at the transfer station. The Second Avenue Elevated Railroad was opened to the public yesterday, as was also the branch from ...

  5. The Second Avenue Subway was headed for decades of delay. The year was 1939. The gaiety of New York's World Fair was cast in a dark shadow when Britain and France declared war on Germany. By then, the Second Avenue plan had cooled to a low-priority plan, a "proposed route" whose estimated cost stood at $249,360,000.

  6. Apr 13, 2007 · It details the history of the ill-fated Second Ave. subway line. Early History. 1920 Daniel L. Turner of the Public Service Commission published the “Proposed Comprehensive Rapid Transit System,” which included six new north-south lines and eight new crosstown lines in Manhattan.

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Second Avenue is located on the East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan extending from Houston Street at its south end to the Harlem River Drive at 128th Street at its north end.

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