Delancey Street (Manhattan)
Delancey Street is one of the principal streets of the Lower East Side of Manhattan, with New York, which connects the district of Bowery to the Williamsburg Bridge, which makes it possible as for him to join Brooklyn. The street, which draws its from James De Lancey, Sr who had a farm in the district, is bordered of very many trade going of the delicatessen (the delicatessen) to the Bar S, while passing by various stores. The street is also famous for its many shops of cheap clothing. Among the most famous places of Delancey Street, one finds the Bowery Ballroom (“room of dance of Bowery”), room spectacle built in 1929, restoring it Cacheroute Ratner' S , closed today, or the Essex Street Market (one many retail markets which was built in the Années 1930 on the initiative of the mayor of the time, Fiorello LaGuardia, in order to prevent that too many vehicles of venture in the narrow streets of the district. Thereafter, as the Lower East Side became an increasingly famous district, trade and theaters more crested of installed gradually. Same manner as Large Street, Delancey Street is one of the principal Jewish commercial streets of the Lower East Side, although today, the street was métissée to accommodate young credits, primarily popular classes, with a predominance of Afro-américain S, of Porto Rican S, Dominican and Chinese.
The street is particularly well served by the subway, since the lines F , J , M and Z circulate there, starting from the station Delancey Street-Essex Street . The street comprises in the same way many bus stops.
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