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| Manhattan’s Upper West Side extends from 59th St. to 110th west of Central Park and is recognized as a diverse cultural area. It is home to many families and young professionals. Many have migrated to this area to enjoy the pre-war family-sized apartments, brownstones, walk-ups, and extravagant new condominium buildings. Residents with kids will find excellent private schools in this area and will benefit from easy access to both Riverside and Central Park. Cultural buffs will be smitten by the nearness of Lincoln Center, The Museum of Natural History, The New York Historical Society and The Manhattan Children's Museum. There are numerous unique boutiques, specialty food stores, eclectic restaurants (many having kid’s menus), and trendy bars on the upper west side. It is a neighborhood of mixed cultures of varied ages and income backgrounds. |
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