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broadway

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Broadway is a New Jersey Transit train station served by the Bergen County Line . It is located in Fair Lawn, New Jersey . It is one of two New Jersey Transit train stations in Fair Lawn, the other being Radburn Station . The station is located on an overpass ...

Usage examples of broadway.

This terrible conflagration broke out on the 16th of December of that year, and swept the First Ward of the city east of Broadway and below Wall street.

The adjacent streets in many instances rival Broadway in their splendors.

And I will say to this meeting that the sense of alarm that I had that morning lest the movement should mislead the public, was the motive that induced me to lay aside my business, go to the Broadway Bank and make a personal examination.

His rapacity, like the trunk of an elephant, with equal skill twists a fortune out of the Broadway widening, and picks up dishonest pennies in the Bowery.

The investigations in the Broadway Bank having begun without knowledge of the specific transactions to which they would relate, extend back through the whole of the year 1870, and it appears that about the same transactions were going on in the four months of that year, and about the same division was made.

The east side of Broadway, during the rule of the Dutch, was thickly built up with dwellings of but one room, little better than hovels.

This portion of Broadway escaped the destruction caused by the great fire of 1776, and until about forty years ago preserved its ante-colonial appearance.

General Washington resided on the west side of Broadway, just below Trinity Church, during a portion of his Presidential term.

One of the main gates of this wall was on Broadway, just in front of the present Trinity Church.

Church Farm lay along the west side of Broadway, north of Fulton street.

The principal hotels, and many of the most elegant residences, were to be found at this time on both sides of Broadway between Chambers street and Wall street.

Stewart, who erected on its site his palatial wholesale store, which extends along Broadway to Chambers street.

About the year 1820, the dry goods merchants began to locate themselves on the west side of Broadway near Reade street.

In 1853, they sold the building, which fronts sixty feet on Broadway, to D.

By the year 1825, when gas was introduced into the city south of Canal street, the west side of Broadway above Chambers street was the fashionable shopping mart.