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Lenox Avenue – also named Malcolm X Boulevard; both names are officially recognized – is the primary north–south route through Harlem in the upper portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan. This two-way street runs from Farmers' Gate at Central Park North (110th Street) to 147th Street. Its traffic is figuratively described as "Harlem's heartbeat" by Langston Hughes in his poem Juke Box Love Song.[2] The IRT Lenox Avenue Line runs under the entire length of the street, serving the New York City Subway's 2 and ​3 trains.

Lenox Avenue
Malcolm X Boulevard
Row houses on Lenox Avenue between 122nd and 123rd Streets are part of the Mount Morris Park Historic District
Former name(s)Sixth Avenue
Part ofSixth Avenue
NamesakeJames Lenox and Malcolm X
OwnerCity of New York
Maintained byNYCDOT
Length1.9 mi (3.1 km)[1]
LocationManhattan, New York City
South endCentral Park North / East Drive in Harlem
Major
junctions
145th Street Bridge in Harlem
North end147th Street in Harlem
EastFifth Avenue
WestAdam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard
Construction
CommissionedMarch 1811

From 119th Street to 123rd Street, Lenox Avenue is part of the Mount Morris Park Historic District, designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1971.[3]

History edit

Originally a part of Sixth Avenue, the segment north of Central Park was renamed in late 1887[4] for philanthropist James Lenox. In 1987, it was co-named Malcolm X Boulevard, in honor of the slain civil rights leader.[5][6]

 
Co-signing of Lenox Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard

The avenue was the heart of Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1930s. The street brought together African Americans, Latinos, British West Indians, and Spaniards who developed relationships over common interests such as jazz and food.[7] In 1932, Harlem was so firmly established as the world capital of jazz and African-American culture in general that "black cinema" films like Harlem Is Heaven were playing on the nation's big screens. Jazz flourished and grew like it could have in no other time and place. "You might have had 15 great clubs on one block, all going at once," said the trombonist and bandleader Wycliffe Gordon. "Imagine going into a joint to check out Willie 'The Lion' Smith, and sitting next to you are Duke Ellington and James P. Johnson." Lenox Avenue is thought by some to be one of the most important streets in the world for African American culture.[8]

The Savoy Ballroom was located between 140th and 141st Streets on Lenox Avenue.[9] Other historical venues of Lenox Avenue are Sylvia's Restaurant, located between 126th and 127th; and the Lenox Lounge, located between 124th and 125th.

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References edit

  1. ^ Google (September 13, 2015). "Lenox Avenue / Malcolm X Boulevard" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
  2. ^ "Governor Announces $11 Million to Enhance NYC Communities (Bronx, Brooklyn, Kings, New York & Queens Counties)" (Press release). New York State Department of Transportation. April 6, 2000. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  3. ^ New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Dolkart, Andrew S.; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.). Guide to New York City Landmarks (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1., p.205
  4. ^ "Honoring the Lenox Family". The New York Times. October 5, 1887. p. 4.
  5. ^ Gray, Christopher (June 15, 2003). "Streetscapes/200-218 Malcolm X Boulevard, From 120th to 121st Street; A Once-Noble Row of Houses Hopes for Renewal". The New York Times. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  6. ^ . New York City Department of City Planning. Archived from the original on 2007-06-09. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  7. ^ Friedwald, Will (May 9, 2011). "Follow the Sound Uptown". The Wall Street Journal. New York. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  8. ^ Aberjhani; Sandra L. West (2003). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9781438130170.
  9. ^ Ward, Geoffrey C.; Burns, Ken (2000). Jazz: A History of America's Music. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 174.
  10. ^ Horne, Aaron (1996). Brass Music of Black Composers: A Bibliography. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-29826-4.
  11. ^ "Travelagu | Download Lagu MP3 | Lagu Populer | Lagu Terbaru 2022".
  12. ^ O'Brien, Lucy (2008). Madonna: Like an Icon. Bantam Press. pp. 295–301. ISBN 978-0-552-15361-4.
  13. ^ a b Dunlap, David W. (2004). From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-12543-7., p.59

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This article is about Malcolm X Boulevard in Manhattan For Malcolm X Boulevard in Brooklyn see Utica Avenue For Malcolm X Avenue in Washington DC see Congress Heights For the ballet by William Grant Still see Lenox Avenue Still Template Attached KML Sixth Avenue Manhattan KML is from Wikidata Lenox Avenue also named Malcolm X Boulevard both names are officially recognized is the primary north south route through Harlem in the upper portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan This two way street runs from Farmers Gate at Central Park North 110th Street to 147th Street Its traffic is figuratively described as Harlem s heartbeat by Langston Hughes in his poem Juke Box Love Song 2 The IRT Lenox Avenue Line runs under the entire length of the street serving the New York City Subway s 2 and 3 trains Lenox AvenueMalcolm X BoulevardRow houses on Lenox Avenue between 122nd and 123rd Streets are part of the Mount Morris Park Historic DistrictFormer name s Sixth AvenuePart ofSixth AvenueNamesakeJames Lenox and Malcolm XOwnerCity of New YorkMaintained byNYCDOTLength1 9 mi 3 1 km 1 LocationManhattan New York CitySouth endCentral Park North East Drive in HarlemMajorjunctions145th Street Bridge in HarlemNorth end147th Street in HarlemEastFifth AvenueWestAdam Clayton Powell Jr BoulevardConstructionCommissionedMarch 1811 From 119th Street to 123rd Street Lenox Avenue is part of the Mount Morris Park Historic District designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1971 3 Contents 1 History 2 In popular culture 3 Gallery 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editOriginally a part of Sixth Avenue the segment north of Central Park was renamed in late 1887 4 for philanthropist James Lenox In 1987 it was co named Malcolm X Boulevard in honor of the slain civil rights leader 5 6 nbsp Co signing of Lenox Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard The avenue was the heart of Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1930s The street brought together African Americans Latinos British West Indians and Spaniards who developed relationships over common interests such as jazz and food 7 In 1932 Harlem was so firmly established as the world capital of jazz and African American culture in general that black cinema films like Harlem Is Heaven were playing on the nation s big screens Jazz flourished and grew like it could have in no other time and place You might have had 15 great clubs on one block all going at once said the trombonist and bandleader Wycliffe Gordon Imagine going into a joint to check out Willie The Lion Smith and sitting next to you are Duke Ellington and James P Johnson Lenox Avenue is thought by some to be one of the most important streets in the world for African American culture 8 The Savoy Ballroom was located between 140th and 141st Streets on Lenox Avenue 9 Other historical venues of Lenox Avenue are Sylvia s Restaurant located between 126th and 127th and the Lenox Lounge located between 124th and 125th In popular culture editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Lenox Avenue 1937 composition and 1938 ballet by William Grant Still 10 The corner of Lenox Avenue and 125th Street is mentioned in the song When the Revolution Comes by The Last Poets on their self titled album 1970 11 Small Talk at 125th and Lenox 1970 is an album by Gil Scott Heron Lenox Avenue Breakdown is an album by jazz alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe Columbia Records released the album in 1979 In The Fire Next Time James Baldwin refers to Lenox Avenue simply as The Avenue The main characters of the 1992 novel Jazz by Toni Morrison live on Lenox Avenue The video for Madonna s 1994 single Secret was shot on Lenox Avenue 12 Lenox Avenue Midnight a well known poem by Langston Hughes is set on Lenox Avenue as is his The Weary Blues The avenue is mentioned in his Juke Box Love Song and Consider Me The avenue is featured in the first verse of the original Irving Berlin lyrics of Puttin On the Ritz The song refers to the then popular fad of poor but flashily dressed black Harlemites parading up and down Lenox Avenue Spending ev ry dime For a wonderful time In the title track of his debut record Lifestylez ov da Poor amp Dangerous Big L raps about 139th Street and Lenox Avenue The street signs are heavily featured in the opening titles of the 2016 Netflix series Luke Cage which takes place and was filmed in Harlem Part of Teyana Taylor s 2018 music video for the remix of Gonna Love Me was shot on Lenox Avenue near a mural of Big L The last line of the Strut Miss Lizzie patter has get set for Lenox Avenue In the 1995 movie Die Hard with a Vengeance Simon Peter Gruber requires Lieutenant John McClane to get to the crossing of Lenox Anenue and the 128th Street where he is quickly meeting with buddy Zeus played by Samuel L Jackson although the scene was actually shot in Audubon Avenue close to West 175th Street Washington Heights Manhattan Gallery edit nbsp Mosque No 7 at 116th Street nbsp The Ebenezer Gospel Tabernacle at 121st Street formerly the Lenox Avenue Unitarian Church 1889 13 59 nbsp Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church at 123rd Street formerly the Second Collegiate Church of Harlem 1887 13 64 nbsp Harlem Hospital at 135th Street nbsp The Savoy West at 138th Street nbsp Rainbow over Malcolm X Boulevard in a view looking northward from Central Park NorthReferences edit Google September 13 2015 Lenox Avenue Malcolm X Boulevard Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 13 2015 Governor Announces 11 Million to Enhance NYC Communities Bronx Brooklyn Kings New York amp Queens Counties Press release New York State Department of Transportation April 6 2000 Retrieved May 25 2007 New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Dolkart Andrew S Postal Matthew A 2009 Postal Matthew A ed Guide to New York City Landmarks 4th ed New York John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0 470 28963 1 p 205 Honoring the Lenox Family The New York Times October 5 1887 p 4 Gray Christopher June 15 2003 Streetscapes 200 218 Malcolm X Boulevard From 120th to 121st Street A Once Noble Row of Houses Hopes for Renewal The New York Times Retrieved May 25 2007 Malcolm X Boulevard New York City Department of City Planning Archived from the original on 2007 06 09 Retrieved May 25 2007 Friedwald Will May 9 2011 Follow the Sound Uptown The Wall Street Journal New York Retrieved November 16 2022 Aberjhani Sandra L West 2003 Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance Infobase Publishing ISBN 9781438130170 Ward Geoffrey C Burns Ken 2000 Jazz A History of America s Music Alfred A Knopf p 174 Horne Aaron 1996 Brass Music of Black Composers A Bibliography Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 313 29826 4 Travelagu Download Lagu MP3 Lagu Populer Lagu Terbaru 2022 O Brien Lucy 2008 Madonna Like an Icon Bantam Press pp 295 301 ISBN 978 0 552 15361 4 a b Dunlap David W 2004 From Abyssinian to Zion A Guide to Manhattan s Houses of Worship New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 12543 7 p 59Further reading editPaterson David Black Blind amp In Charge A Story of Visionary Leadership and Overcoming Adversity Skyhorse Publishing New York New York 2020External links edit nbsp Media related to Lenox Avenue at Wikimedia Commons Portal nbsp New York City Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lenox Avenue amp oldid 1154797194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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