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«Some New Publication: Peter Stuyvesant's Unhappy Rule». The New York Times(en inglés). 29 de mayo de 1893. ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2020. «One other thing which came from the Dutch is the name of our street, Broadway, which by them was called the Breede Weg, the translation being afterward made by the English».
Dunlap, David W. (28 de septiembre de 2004). «After a Decade, Disney Chief Sees New 'Flair' on 42nd St.». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 15 de agosto de 2020. «Barely recognized by a crowd that might not have been on the block if he hadn't been there first, the man who Disneyfied Times Square walked across 42nd Street yesterday to take in a decade's worth of change.... He emerged from under the marquee of the New Amsterdam Theater, whose opulent revival in Disney's hands has been credited as a key catalyst in the redevelopment of 42nd Street.»
Dunlap, David W. (10 de junio de 2007). «Copy!». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 15 de agosto de 2020. «The sound is muffled by wall-to-wall carpet tiles and fabric-lined cubicles. But it's still there, embedded in the concrete and steel sinews of the old factory at 229 West 43rd Street, where The New York Times was written and edited yesterday for the last time.»
Lombardi, Kate Stone (16 de octubre de 1994). «Hospital Marking Its 100th Year». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 16 de agosto de 2020. «When lower Broadway became more urbanized, the asylum was moved to upper Manhattan, on what is now the site of Columbia University. (The area was referred to as Bloomingdale – vale of flowers – by early Dutch settlers, and the hospital was named the Bloomingdale Asylum.»
Santos, Fernanda (11 de junio de 2008). «Super Bowl-Winning Giants Get Canyon of Heroes Honor». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 16 de agosto de 2020. «The plaque is one of the more than 200 granite strips in a route known as the Canyon of Heroes, marking those who have been honored by the city with ticker-tape parades.»
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Shorto, Russell (9 de febrero de 2004). «The Streets Where History Lives». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 10 de agosto de 2020. «And what about a marker for the Wickquasgeck Trail, the Indian path that ran the length of the island, which the Dutch made into their main highway and the English renamed Broadway?»
«Some New Publication: Peter Stuyvesant's Unhappy Rule». The New York Times(en inglés). 29 de mayo de 1893. ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2020. «One other thing which came from the Dutch is the name of our street, Broadway, which by them was called the Breede Weg, the translation being afterward made by the English».
Dunlap, David W. (28 de septiembre de 2004). «After a Decade, Disney Chief Sees New 'Flair' on 42nd St.». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 15 de agosto de 2020. «Barely recognized by a crowd that might not have been on the block if he hadn't been there first, the man who Disneyfied Times Square walked across 42nd Street yesterday to take in a decade's worth of change.... He emerged from under the marquee of the New Amsterdam Theater, whose opulent revival in Disney's hands has been credited as a key catalyst in the redevelopment of 42nd Street.»
Dunlap, David W. (10 de junio de 2007). «Copy!». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 15 de agosto de 2020. «The sound is muffled by wall-to-wall carpet tiles and fabric-lined cubicles. But it's still there, embedded in the concrete and steel sinews of the old factory at 229 West 43rd Street, where The New York Times was written and edited yesterday for the last time.»
Lombardi, Kate Stone (16 de octubre de 1994). «Hospital Marking Its 100th Year». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 16 de agosto de 2020. «When lower Broadway became more urbanized, the asylum was moved to upper Manhattan, on what is now the site of Columbia University. (The area was referred to as Bloomingdale – vale of flowers – by early Dutch settlers, and the hospital was named the Bloomingdale Asylum.»
Santos, Fernanda (11 de junio de 2008). «Super Bowl-Winning Giants Get Canyon of Heroes Honor». The New York Times(en inglés). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 16 de agosto de 2020. «The plaque is one of the more than 200 granite strips in a route known as the Canyon of Heroes, marking those who have been honored by the city with ticker-tape parades.»
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