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Avenue D is the easternmost named avenue in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, east of Avenue C and west of the FDR Drive. It runs through East 13th and Houston Streets, and continues south of Houston Street as Columbia Street until petering out at Grand Street. Avenues A, B, C and D are the origin of the name of the section of the East Village neighborhood through which they run, Alphabet City.

HistoryEdit

The street was created by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, as one of 16 north–south streets specified as Template:Convert in width; they include 12 numbered avenues, and four (located east of First Avenue) designated by letter.<ref>Morris, Gouverneur; De Witt, Simeon; and Rutherford, John Template:Sic (March 1811) "Remarks of the Commissioners for Laying Out Streets and Roads in the City of New York, Under the Act of April 3, 1807", Cornell University Library. Accessed June 27, 2016. "These are one hundred feet wide, and such of them as can be extended as far north as the village of Harlem are numbered (beginning with the most eastern, which passes from the west of Bellevue Hospital to the east of Harlem Church) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. This last runs from the wharf at Manhattanville nearly along the shore of the Hudson river, in which it is finally lost, as appears by the map. The avenues to the eastward of number one are marked A, B, C, and D."</ref>

TransportationEdit

The M14D SBS bus travels Avenue D East 10th Street to Houston Street then (then south along Columbia Street) to Delancey Street at the Baruch Houses. The M8 routes also travel on the avenue for short stretches.<ref>Template:Cite NYC bus map</ref>

StructuresEdit

Among the structures along this avenue are:

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