Nestled at the southern tip of Lower Manhattan, the Stone Street Historic District traces its origins back to the 17th century when New York City was a Dutch settlement. The pedestrian-only cobblestone street is lined with historic landmarks and a variety of fashionable restaurants and taverns. Visitors can stroll along the textured, stone-paved road, taking in the blend of old and new, and enjoy a meal or a drink in one of the many eateries that now occupy the restored buildings.
Stone Street Historic District
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