White Street is a street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
On White Street you can see the TriBeCa style of cast-iron architecture. House No. 2 has a rare gambrel roof while No. 17 a mansard roof. Many of the houses here were built in the 19th century. Houses no. 8 to 10 were designed by Silesian-born Henry Fernbach in 1869.
White Street, New York City Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:2_White_Street.jpg Author: Beyond My Ken
How to reach White Street
Take train N, Q, R or W to the Canal Street subway station. Walk south on Broadway until intersection with White Street, and you can start exploring from there.
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