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- IWalked Audio ToursFebruary 12, 2012Station formerly located within Bowling Green until moved in 1978. Structure dates to 1905. Designed by Heins & LaFarge (most famous for Cathedral of St. John the Devine). More info in blog. <LINK> Read moreUpvoted Feb 28
- Roadify AppAugust 30, 2011Opened in 1905, was the 42nd busiest station last year. Also, the Control House is listed on the Ntl Register of Historic Places.Upvoted 3 days ago
- MetroFocusJune 27, 2012Check out the lightbox exhibition at this subway stop that feature vivid photos taken by NYC-based photographers. Read more at MetroFocus. Read more
- First and last stop in Manhattan for 4 and 5 trains.. Walkable distance to Battery Park, liberty ferry and other downtown attractions.Upvoted Mar 5
- Tino KorthApril 7, 2019❗Beware of the ticket dealers in front of the subway station if you wanna visit the statue of liberty! 🗽 Ticket prices are 18.50 USD (April'2019).
- Ignacio TorresJanuary 1, 2012In this station, I used the NYC subway for the first time, and it was a great experience. It's close to Battery Park :)
- It’s always secure. Most of the time SWAT team is stationed.
- Ian MApril 14, 2012Check which train you are getting on, otherwise you can end up in Brooklyn by mistake.
- Stephen CalebroSeptember 19, 2011I stepped into the Wall Street demonstration while trying to meet someone who was unfamiliar with NYC. Kind of a nightmare. Read more
- Socks & UnderwearSeptember 16, 2010Stop by Herald Square Park on 9/16 from 10-4 - donate to Career Gear and get GOLDTOE
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