'79th Street' is a major two-way street in the
Upper East Side and
Upper West Side of the
New York City borough of
Manhattan. East 79th Street stretches from
East End Avenue to
Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side, where it enters Central Park through Miners' Gate. The 79th Street Transverse crosses
Central Park, connecting to Hunters Gate at West
81st Street on the Upper West Side. 79th Street does not exist between
Central Park West and
Columbus Avenue, due to the ''superblock'' occupied by the
American Museum of Natural History. West of Columbus Avenue, 79th Street continues and terminates at an exit/entrance ramp for the
West Side Highway, under which sit the Boat Basin Cafe and 79th Street Boat Basin.
On the west side, the street is entirely within the boundaries of
ZIP Code 10024; on the east side, on July 1, 2007 the Zip Code for this part of the Lennox Hill Post Office Branch changed from 10021 to 10075.
Transportation
The
79th Street station on the
IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line is located at the intersection of 79th Street and
Broadway. It is served by the train (all times), and by the train (late nights).
The
M79 79th Street crosstown bus route runs from between the 79th Street Boat Basin and East End Avenue at all times.
Notable locations
★ East 79th Street is an unnumbered southbound only entrance to the
FDR Drive.
★ East 79th Street is the southern end of East End Avenue, which runs north-south to 90th Street.
★ Mayor
Michael Bloomberg resides on 79th Street, between
Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue.
★ West 79th Street was the south end of the Receiving Reservoir, a vital storage part of the
Croton Aqueduct of 1842. Water was piped down from
Westchester County, over the
Harlem River and down the west side to the Receiving Reservoir, located between 79th and
86th Streets and
Sixth and
Seventh Avenues in an area then known as 'Yorkville'. The Reservoir was a fortress-like building 1,826 feet long and 836 feet wide, and held up to 180 million gallons of water. Thirty-five million gallons flowed into it daily from northern Westchester.