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95th Street (Manhattan)

95th Street in Manhattan is a major east-west thoroughfare that stretches from Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side to the FDR Drive on the Upper East Side. The street is primarily residential, characterized by a mix of pre-war apartment buildings, brownstones, and some newer construction.

Historically, 95th Street has been a desirable residential address, attracting a diverse population of families, professionals, and academics. Its location provides convenient access to both Central Park and Riverside Park, as well as cultural institutions, schools, and shopping areas.

Notable landmarks and locations on or near 95th Street include:

  • Central Park: The southern boundary of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in Central Park lies roughly between 86th and 96th Streets.
  • Riverside Park: Located at the western end of the street, offering views of the Hudson River.
  • Subway Access: The 96th Street subway station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line (1, 2, and 3 trains) provides transportation to other parts of Manhattan. The 96th Street station on the Second Avenue Subway (Q train) also provides convenient access.
  • Schools: Several public and private schools are located on or near 95th Street, contributing to the family-friendly atmosphere of the neighborhood.

The character of 95th Street varies slightly between the Upper West and Upper East Sides. The Upper West Side portion tends to have a more bohemian and academic feel, while the Upper East Side segment is often perceived as more upscale and traditional. Despite these differences, 95th Street is generally considered a vibrant and desirable residential area within Manhattan.