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The Manhattan Street Grid Plan: Misconceptions and Corrections

The Manhattan Street Grid Plan: Misconceptions and Corrections

By Jason M. Barr and Gerard Koeppel

The Manhattan street grid plan of 1811 — both figuratively and literally — defines the city. It has created its identity while prompting continuing debate about whether it’s the “greatest grid” or “one of the worst city plans.” Despite the endless fascination after 200 years and counting, the grid’s history and its effect on Gotham are still not fully understood. We aim to correct the record. Here, we introduce some key misconceptions and their corrections; in eight monthly installments, we will discuss each one in more detail.

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