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'Central Park West' (CPW) is an avenue that runs north-south in the
New York City borough (New York City) of
Manhattan.
As its name indicates, CPW forms the western edge of
Central Park. It also forms the eastern boundary of the
Upper West Side. It runs 51 blocks from
Columbus Circle (at
59th Street, or
Central Park South) to
Frederick Douglass Circle (at
110th Street, or Cathedral Parkway). South of Columbus Circle, in
Midtown, CPW becomes
Eighth Avenue. North of Frederick Douglass Circle, in
Harlem, it is alternately known as
Eighth Avenue or
Frederick Douglass Boulevard. Unlike many Manhattan avenues, CPW has traffic running in two directions.
Central Park West is the address of many famous residences, including
the Dakota (where
John Lennon lived with
Yoko Ono, who still resides there, and outside of which he was murdered in 1980),
the San Remo,
the El Dorado,
the Beresford, and
the Majestic. Most of these
housing cooperatives were built around 1930, replacing late 19th century hotels with the same names. Other landmarks and institutions along its length include the
New-York Historical Society and the
American Museum of Natural History. Lead singer of
U2,
Bono also has an apartment in the El Dorado. The area from 61st to 97th Streets is included in the
Central Park West Historic District.
[NRIS Database, National Register of Historic Places, ''National Park Service''. Retrieved 2 April 2007.]
The building located at 55 Central Park West is the infamous "Spook Central" from the movie ''
Ghostbusters''.
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