Maiden Lane (Manhattan)
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Maiden Lane is an east-west street in the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan. Its eastern end is at South Street, near the South Street Seaport, and its western end is at Broadway near the World Trade Center site, where it becomes Cortlandt Street.HistoryEtymologyThe street received its name in New Amsterdam, as Maagde Paatje, a "footpath used by lovers along a rippling brook", according to the WPA Guide to New York City, a "pebbly brook" that ran from Nassau Street to the East River, where wives and daughters washed linen according to the city historians Edwin Burrows and Mike Wallace. Read more
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