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Au Bon Pain
395 ft
O J: Au Bon Pain on Broad Street. Their other nearby location (on Whitehall Street) was closed down after Hurricane Sandy. The sandwiches actually taste quite good and there is plenty of seating space, with a nice street view.
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One Medical Group
450 ft
Sarah K: Trusted doctors at One Medical offer same-day appointments and online scheduling without any hassle. Our Wall Street doctors include top-rated internal medicine MDs who are now accepting new patients.
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US Bankruptcy Court
477 ft
O J: The not-so-engaging front entrance of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, located in the heart of the Financial District. Losses are sometimes part of the game too!
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Charging Bull
477 ft
O J: A tour of Manhattan's Financial District starts with a visit to the Charging Bull, a bronze sculpture by Arturo Di Modica that stands near Wall Street. Tourists love being photographed in front of the Bull.
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Broad Street
.13 mi
O J: You can't take a good horizontal picture on Broad Street. Keep ya head up!
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The New York Stock Exchange
.14 mi
O J: Does this facade look familiar? Is greed good? While the former is a yes or no question, the latter may not be.
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Bowling Green
.14 mi
O J: Bowling Green is a tiny park near Wall Street. Tiny, yet suited for big events such as, today, the shooting of a commercial.
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Federal Hall National Memorial
.17 mi
O J: On this site in Federal Hall on April 30, 1789, George Washington took the oath as the first president of the United States of America.
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17 State Street
.19 mi
O J: Keith Haring-like sculpture in front of 17 State Street. There is another similar sculpture on the other side of the building. Enjoy!
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Battery Park Street Dancers
.19 mi
O J: Talented street dancers are a fixture in Battery Park. They bring entertainment right to the Financial District. "All what we ask is that you take a couple of dollars from your wallet... and give us the rest!"
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Battery Park
.22 mi
O J: View of the Freedom Tower (One World Trade Center) from Battery Park. The highrises on the left belong to a residential complex called Battery Park City.
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Standard & Poor's
.22 mi
O J: The worldwide headquarters of Standard & Poor's on Water Street. Their turn to get rated: do they deserve a good rating on Walk Score?
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Trinity Church
.23 mi
O J: Trinity Church is a historic church (demolished twice throughout history) and a graveyard in the Episcopal Diocese of New York, at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway. It is currently under renovation.
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South Ferry - Terminal
.24 mi
O J: View of the Southern tip of Manhattan's Financial District from the South Ferry Terminal. Come discover the new Manhattan skyline and keep rocking the boat!
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The Universal Soldier
.24 mi
O J: This statue honors the Universal Soldier in the heart of Battery Park. Forgive my ignorance, I first thought it was a tribute to Michael Jackson.
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The Immigrants
.24 mi
O J: The Immigrants sculpture in Battery Park is dedicated to the people of all nations who entered America through Castle Garden. It is a bit scary, but kids love climbing on it.
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Castle Clinton National Monument
.25 mi
O J: This sandstone fort was built in 1811 as one of five forts erected to defend New York Harbor. It held 28 cannons, but never saw military action. It now serves as a visitor center.
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The Sphere
.25 mi
O J: This sculpture, called The Sphere, stood for three decades in the plaza of the World Trade Center. It was damaged during the tragic events of September 2001 and placed in Battery Park in March 2002.
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Zuccotti Park
.26 mi
O J: This ugly little park in the heart of the Financial District was home to the "Occupy Wall Street" protest movement a couple of years ago. Police ousted the protesters in November 2011, leaving behind happy, peaceful tourists.
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Bike And Roll
.26 mi
O J: Battery Park is "wheels-friendly". Bike and Roll is a bicycle rental spot at the entrance of the park (on the Staten Island Ferry Terminal side). In addition to serving Battery Park, they advertise bike tours of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Au Bon Pain
395 ft
O J: Au Bon Pain on Broad Street. Their other nearby location (on Whitehall Street) was closed down after Hurricane Sandy. The sandwiches actually taste quite good and there is plenty of seating space, with a nice street view.
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One Medical Group
450 ft
Sarah Kim: Trusted doctors at One Medical offer same-day appointments and online scheduling without any hassle. Our Wall Street doctors include top-rated internal medicine MDs who are now accepting new patients.
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US Bankruptcy Court
477 ft
O J: The not-so-engaging front entrance of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, located in the heart of the Financial District. Losses are sometimes part of the game too!
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Charging Bull
477 ft
O J: A tour of Manhattan's Financial District starts with a visit to the Charging Bull, a bronze sculpture by Arturo Di Modica that stands near Wall Street. Tourists love being photographed in front of the Bull.
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Broad Street
.13 mi
O J: You can't take a good horizontal picture on Broad Street. Keep ya head up!
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The New York Stock Exchange
.14 mi
O J: Does this facade look familiar? Is greed good? While the former is a yes or no question, the latter may not be.
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Bowling Green
.14 mi
O J: Bowling Green is a tiny park near Wall Street. Tiny, yet suited for big events such as, today, the shooting of a commercial.
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Federal Hall National Memorial
.17 mi
O J: On this site in Federal Hall on April 30, 1789, George Washington took the oath as the first president of the United States of America.
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17 State Street
.19 mi
O J: Keith Haring-like sculpture in front of 17 State Street. There is another similar sculpture on the other side of the building. Enjoy!
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Battery Park Street Dancers
.19 mi
O J: Talented street dancers are a fixture in Battery Park. They bring entertainment right to the Financial District. "All what we ask is that you take a couple of dollars from your wallet... and give us the rest!"
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Battery Park
.22 mi
O J: View of the Freedom Tower (One World Trade Center) from Battery Park. The highrises on the left belong to a residential complex called Battery Park City.
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Standard & Poor's
.22 mi
O J: The worldwide headquarters of Standard & Poor's on Water Street. Their turn to get rated: do they deserve a good rating on Walk Score?
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Trinity Church
.23 mi
O J: Trinity Church is a historic church (demolished twice throughout history) and a graveyard in the Episcopal Diocese of New York, at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway. It is currently under renovation.
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South Ferry - Terminal
.24 mi
O J: View of the Southern tip of Manhattan's Financial District from the South Ferry Terminal. Come discover the new Manhattan skyline and keep rocking the boat!
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The Universal Soldier
.24 mi
O J: This statue honors the Universal Soldier in the heart of Battery Park. Forgive my ignorance, I first thought it was a tribute to Michael Jackson.
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The Immigrants
.24 mi
O J: The Immigrants sculpture in Battery Park is dedicated to the people of all nations who entered America through Castle Garden. It is a bit scary, but kids love climbing on it.
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Castle Clinton National Monument
.25 mi
O J: This sandstone fort was built in 1811 as one of five forts erected to defend New York Harbor. It held 28 cannons, but never saw military action. It now serves as a visitor center.
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The Sphere
.25 mi
O J: This sculpture, called The Sphere, stood for three decades in the plaza of the World Trade Center. It was damaged during the tragic events of September 2001 and placed in Battery Park in March 2002.
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Zuccotti Park
.26 mi
O J: This ugly little park in the heart of the Financial District was home to the "Occupy Wall Street" protest movement a couple of years ago. Police ousted the protesters in November 2011, leaving behind happy, peaceful tourists.
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Bike And Roll
.26 mi
O J: Battery Park is "wheels-friendly". Bike and Roll is a bicycle rental spot at the entrance of the park (on the Staten Island Ferry Terminal side). In addition to serving Battery Park, they advertise bike tours of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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About Bowling+Green+New+York+New+York+USA
Bowling+Green+New+York+New+York+USA has a Walk Score of 98 out of 100. This location is Walker's Paradise so daily errands do not require a car.
This address is in the Financial District neighborhood in New York, which has a neighborhood Walk Score of 99.
Walk nearby to coffee from Stir Cafe and groceries from New Blue Chips.
The nearest restaurants are Bento Nouveau, Sophie's Cuban Cuisine, Grotto Pizzeria & Restaurant, Pret A Manger, Yip Yick Ming Inc, In Fyoozh N, Burger King, and Dotmenu.
Nearby schools include Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women.
41 nearby routes: 26 bus, 14 rail, 1 other contribute to a Transit Score of 100 — Rider's Paradise nearby.

