125th Street (Manhattan)
125th Street is a two-way east-west street in Manhattan, considered the "Main street" of Harlem; It is also called Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. It runs from an interchange with the Henry Hudson Parkway east through Harlem to an interchange with F.D.R. Drive, where it becomes the Manhattan leg of the Triborough Bridge. Many sections of the street have been gentrified and developed with such stores as Old Navy, CVS/pharmacy, and Magic Johnson Theaters.
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Two-way - Manhattan - Main street - Harlem - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Henry Hudson Parkway - F.D.R. Drive - Triborough Bridge - Old Navy - CVS/pharmacy - Magic Johnson Theaters
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The following subway stations are located at 125th Street:
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- {{NYCS slls|125th Street|IRT|Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line|Broadway-Seventh north}} at Broadway
- {{NYCS slls|125th Street|IND|Eighth Avenue Line|Eighth center}} at St. Nicholas Avenue
- {{NYCS slls|125th Street|IRT|Lenox Avenue Line|Lenox south}} at Lenox Avenue
- {{NYCS slls|125th Street|IRT|Lexington Avenue Line|Lexington}} at Lexington Avenue
The Metro-North Railroad Harlem-125th Street station is also at 125th Street, where it intersects Park Avenue.
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Metro-North Railroad - Harlem-125th Street - Park Avenue
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