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'''Broadway''' is a street in [[New York City|New York]].
'''Broadway''' is a street in [[New York City|New York]].


==History==
==History==
Broadway is one of the oldest streets in New York which got it's name from a literal interpretation. The road was literally a broad way.  
Broadway is one of the oldest streets in New York which got it's name from a literal interpretation. The road was literally a broad way. Around the 1700's, Broadway ends at New York's common and was most known for it's Theatre District; however, at the time shows were not plentiful and typically it was a dangerous place to venture to.
Around the 1700's Broadway ends at New York's common and was most known for it's Theatre District; however, at the time shows were not plentiful and typically it was a dangerous place to venture to.


Today Broadway starts at Bowling Green and goes all the way to Manhattan. <ref name="Database">''[http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Database_entries Animus Database]''</ref>
Today, Broadway starts at [[Bowling Green]] and goes all the way to Manhattan.<ref name="Database">[[Database entries|Animus Database]]</ref>


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==References==

Revision as of 01:34, 21 November 2012


Template:WPlocations Broadway is a street in New York.

History

Broadway is one of the oldest streets in New York which got it's name from a literal interpretation. The road was literally a broad way. Around the 1700's, Broadway ends at New York's common and was most known for it's Theatre District; however, at the time shows were not plentiful and typically it was a dangerous place to venture to.

Today, Broadway starts at Bowling Green and goes all the way to Manhattan.[1]

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