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ADAMS, Mildred. TRAFFIC NOW FORCES HUGE STREET CUTTING; Sixth Avenue Extension to Focal Point on Canal, Street Is Perhaps the Most Extraordinary of Its Kind in the Entire History of New York City. The New York Times. September 19, 1926. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
10,000 MUST LEAVE CONDEMNED HOUSES; City's Order to Persons in Path of Sixth Av. Extension Comes as Surprise to Many. LAST DAY OF GRACE AUG. 31 Razing of Buildings In Greenwich Village Prepares Traffic Artery for Holland Tunnel.. The New York Times. July 29, 1926. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
TO OPEN 6TH AV. EXTENSION; Walker and Miller to Take Part in Ceremony Today.. The New York Times. September 18, 1930. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
CROWELL, Paul. GAY MIDNIGHT CROWD RIDES FIRST TRAINS IN THE SUBWAY; Throngs at Stations an Hour Before Time, Rush Turnstiles When Chains Are Dropped. NO OFFICIAL CEREMONIES But West Side Business Group Celebrates Midnight Event With Ride and Dinner. LAST REHEARSALS SMOOTH Delaney, Fullen and Aides Check First Hour of Pay Traffic From Big Times Square Station. NEW SUBWAY OPENS; TRAINS CROWDED. The New York Times. September 10, 1932. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
NEW SUBWAY LINE ON 6TH AVE. OPENS AT MIDNIGHT FETE; Mayor and 2,000 Guests Jam Two 'First Trains'--Supper and Show Mark Event WORK COST $59,500,000 2-Mile Link in City System to Ease Bottleneck, Make New Express Services Possible. The New York Times. December 15, 1940. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
INGRAHAM, Joseph. Midtown Gets New Traffic Pattern. The New York Times. March 11, 1957. Dostupné online [cit. August 28, 2012]. (anglicky)
STENGREN, Bernard. One-Way Traffic Plan Tangled At 3 Broadway 'X' Intersections. The New York Times. November 13, 1963. Dostupné online [cit. August 28, 2012]. (anglicky)
BARRY, Dan. About New York; No Way To Name An Avenue. The New York Times. September 21, 2005. Dostupné online [cit. June 20, 2010]. (anglicky)
GONZALEZ, David. Few Emblems of Americas Remain on Their Avenue. The New York Times. July 4, 2008. Dostupné online [cit. June 20, 2010]. (anglicky)
ESTEROW, Milton. AFTER TEN YEARS, IT'S STILL 6TH AVE.; Impromptu Survey Finds Old Name Favored Over Ave. of Americas by 8.5 to 1. The New York Times. October 3, 1955. Dostupné online [cit. April 30, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
ADAMS, Mildred. TRAFFIC NOW FORCES HUGE STREET CUTTING; Sixth Avenue Extension to Focal Point on Canal, Street Is Perhaps the Most Extraordinary of Its Kind in the Entire History of New York City. The New York Times. September 19, 1926. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
10,000 MUST LEAVE CONDEMNED HOUSES; City's Order to Persons in Path of Sixth Av. Extension Comes as Surprise to Many. LAST DAY OF GRACE AUG. 31 Razing of Buildings In Greenwich Village Prepares Traffic Artery for Holland Tunnel.. The New York Times. July 29, 1926. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
TO OPEN 6TH AV. EXTENSION; Walker and Miller to Take Part in Ceremony Today.. The New York Times. September 18, 1930. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
CROWELL, Paul. GAY MIDNIGHT CROWD RIDES FIRST TRAINS IN THE SUBWAY; Throngs at Stations an Hour Before Time, Rush Turnstiles When Chains Are Dropped. NO OFFICIAL CEREMONIES But West Side Business Group Celebrates Midnight Event With Ride and Dinner. LAST REHEARSALS SMOOTH Delaney, Fullen and Aides Check First Hour of Pay Traffic From Big Times Square Station. NEW SUBWAY OPENS; TRAINS CROWDED. The New York Times. September 10, 1932. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
NEW SUBWAY LINE ON 6TH AVE. OPENS AT MIDNIGHT FETE; Mayor and 2,000 Guests Jam Two 'First Trains'--Supper and Show Mark Event WORK COST $59,500,000 2-Mile Link in City System to Ease Bottleneck, Make New Express Services Possible. The New York Times. December 15, 1940. Dostupné online [cit. May 15, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)
ESTEROW, Milton. AFTER TEN YEARS, IT'S STILL 6TH AVE.; Impromptu Survey Finds Old Name Favored Over Ave. of Americas by 8.5 to 1. The New York Times. October 3, 1955. Dostupné online [cit. April 30, 2018]. ISSN0362-4331. (anglicky)