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


==History==
==History==
Broad Street was originally a canal, and for a brief part of it's usage it was wide enough to actually use as a passageway, but it became used for trash from the citizens and became so clogged up that it was no longer able to be used.
Broad Street was originally a canal, and for a brief part of its usage it was wide enough to actually use as a passageway, but it became used for trash from the citizens and became so clogged up that it was no longer able to be used.


The British in 1674 made modifications to this problem by filling in the street and paving over it, covering all the garbage that lied within it. Today it lies within the Financial District of New York and contains mostly banks and the well known New York Stock Exchange.<ref name="Database">''[http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Database_entries Animus Database]''</ref>
The British in 1674 made modifications to this problem by filling in the street and paving over it, covering all the garbage that lied within it. Today it lies within the Financial District of New York and contains mostly banks and the well known New York Stock Exchange.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:54, 27 November 2012

Template:WPlocations Broad Street is a street in New York.

History

Broad Street was originally a canal, and for a brief part of its usage it was wide enough to actually use as a passageway, but it became used for trash from the citizens and became so clogged up that it was no longer able to be used.

The British in 1674 made modifications to this problem by filling in the street and paving over it, covering all the garbage that lied within it. Today it lies within the Financial District of New York and contains mostly banks and the well known New York Stock Exchange.[1]

References