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Definition of Seventh avenue
1. Noun. An avenue in Manhattan that runs north and south.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seventh Avenue
Literary usage of Seventh avenue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Red Book (1897)
"seventh avenue, West Fortieth street and Hudson or North river. 18 All that part
of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-fourth street, ..."
2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"Completion of Two New York City Cable Roads.—The beginning of 1893 found the New
York cable roads well advanced. On the Broadway and seventh avenue line the ..."
3. Commercialized Prostitution in New York City by George Jackson Kneeland, Katharine Bement Davis (1913)
"at the corner of seventh avenue and Street within sight of an officer to enter
... M. Investigator counted 5 street walkers on seventh avenue between and ..."
4. The Street Surface Railway Franchises of New York City by Harry James Carman (1919)
"The Broadway and seventh avenue Railroad Company has played an important role in
the street surface railway consolidation of New York city. On May 13, 1890, ..."
5. Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Great Riots: An Illustrated History of the by Joel Tyler Headley (1882)
"State of Things shown by Telegraph Despatches.—General Sandford sends out a Force
against a Mob, at Corner of Twenty-ninth Street and seventh avenue. ..."
6. The Street Surface Railway Franchises of New York City by Harry James Carman (1919)
"THE BROADWAY AND seventh avenue RAILROAD COMPANY This company, which acquired
one of the five franchises rushed through the legislature in 1860, ..."
7. Little Journeys to Homes of Great Scientists by Elbert Hubbard (1905)
"... Nineteen Hundred and Six, at Eight-Thirty o'Clock, Mr. Elbert Hubbard will
speak in Carnegie Hall, Fifty-Sixth Street and seventh avenue, New York. ..."