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Trinity Place is a north-south thoroughfare in downtown Manhattan in New York City. It passes the west side of [[Trinity Church]], a historic gothic-style cathedral. Trinity Place officially terminates at [[Liberty Street]], though its route continues on as [[Church Street]]. Church Street terminates at [[Canal Street]], forming a "T". This name-change occurs at the southeast base of the [[World Trade Center]]. As Trinity Place, the street passes under the Trinity Place Bridge.
Trinity Place is a north-south thoroughfare in downtown Manhattan in New York City. It passes the west side of Trinity Church, a historic gothic-style cathedral. Trinity Place officially terminates at Liberty Street, though its route continues - uninterrupted - on as Church Street. Church Street terminates at Canal Street, forming a "T". This name-change occurs at the southeast base of the World Trade Center. As Trinity Place, the street passes under the Trinity Place Bridge.

==See also==
[[Trinity Church]]
[[Liberty Street]]
[[Church Street]]
[[Canal Street]]
[[World Trade Center]]

Revision as of 19:59, 29 November 2009


Trinity Place is a north-south thoroughfare in downtown Manhattan in New York City. It passes the west side of Trinity Church, a historic gothic-style cathedral. Trinity Place officially terminates at Liberty Street, though its route continues - uninterrupted - on as Church Street. Church Street terminates at Canal Street, forming a "T". This name-change occurs at the southeast base of the World Trade Center. As Trinity Place, the street passes under the Trinity Place Bridge.

See also

Trinity Church Liberty Street Church Street Canal Street World Trade Center