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Although Columbia's [[Morningside Heights campus]] stretches from 114th to 120th Streets, '''116th Street''' remains its symbolic address, the location (on both the [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Amsterdam Avenue]] sides) of the campus's main gate. Between these gates, 116th Street is a pedestrianized preserve known as [[College Walk]], the property of the school since the tenure of [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|University President Eisenhower]] in the 1950s. 116th and Broadway is also the location of Columbia's [[subway station]].  
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Although Columbia's [[Morningside Heights campus]] stretches from 114th to 120th Streets, '''116th Street''' remains its symbolic address, the location (on both the [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Amsterdam Avenue]] sides) of the campus's main gate. Between these gates, 116th Street is a pedestrianized preserve known as [[College Walk]], the property of the school since the tenure of [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|University President Eisenhower]] in the 1950s. 116th and Broadway is also the location of Columbia's [[116th Street-Columbia University subway station|subway station]].  
  
 
Within [[Morningside Heights]], 116th Street extends only a block in either direction from campus. On the western side, it passes [[Casa Hispanica]] and the intersection with [[Claremont Avenue]] before ending at [[Riverside Drive]] in front of [[Riverside Park]]. On the eastern side, it passes the entrance to the [[law school]], [[Deutsches Haus]], [[Wien Hall]], and the [[President's House]] before ending at [[Morningside Drive]] in front of [[Morningside Park]]. East of Morningside Park, the street picks up again, passing through a heavily Senegalese part of [[Harlem]]. There is another 116th St. station down there, on the 2/3 lines, that confused freshmen always wind up at late at night, prompting the need for a steep and unsafe climb of the steps in Morningside Park.  
 
Within [[Morningside Heights]], 116th Street extends only a block in either direction from campus. On the western side, it passes [[Casa Hispanica]] and the intersection with [[Claremont Avenue]] before ending at [[Riverside Drive]] in front of [[Riverside Park]]. On the eastern side, it passes the entrance to the [[law school]], [[Deutsches Haus]], [[Wien Hall]], and the [[President's House]] before ending at [[Morningside Drive]] in front of [[Morningside Park]]. East of Morningside Park, the street picks up again, passing through a heavily Senegalese part of [[Harlem]]. There is another 116th St. station down there, on the 2/3 lines, that confused freshmen always wind up at late at night, prompting the need for a steep and unsafe climb of the steps in Morningside Park.  

Revision as of 16:31, 26 April 2013

Although Columbia's Morningside Heights campus stretches from 114th to 120th Streets, 116th Street remains its symbolic address, the location (on both the Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue sides) of the campus's main gate. Between these gates, 116th Street is a pedestrianized preserve known as College Walk, the property of the school since the tenure of University President Eisenhower in the 1950s. 116th and Broadway is also the location of Columbia's subway station.

Within Morningside Heights, 116th Street extends only a block in either direction from campus. On the western side, it passes Casa Hispanica and the intersection with Claremont Avenue before ending at Riverside Drive in front of Riverside Park. On the eastern side, it passes the entrance to the law school, Deutsches Haus, Wien Hall, and the President's House before ending at Morningside Drive in front of Morningside Park. East of Morningside Park, the street picks up again, passing through a heavily Senegalese part of Harlem. There is another 116th St. station down there, on the 2/3 lines, that confused freshmen always wind up at late at night, prompting the need for a steep and unsafe climb of the steps in Morningside Park.