Broadway, the Longest Street in the U.S.
Broadway, New York City's 33-mile cultural artery, showcases diverse neighborhoods, vibrant life, and iconic entertainment.
Broadway, spanning 33 miles through New York City, is America's longest street, showcasing the city's diversity. It winds through various neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character. From the iconic Times Square to the historic Theater District, Broadway is synonymous with entertainment and culture. Along its route, one encounters a mix of cultures, cuisines, and lifestyles, mirroring the city's diversity. From the vibrant markets of Chinatown to the stylish boutiques of SoHo, Broadway reflects urban life in all its facets. It's a street where dreams come alive, where art flourishes, and where the city's heartbeat is palpable. Every year, millions of visitors are drawn to Broadway to immerse themselves in its unique atmosphere and experience the essence of New York City firsthand.
Broadway, spanning 33 miles through New York City, is America's longest street, showcasing the city's diversity. It winds through various neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character. From the iconic Times Square to the historic Theater District, Broadway is synonymous with entertainment and culture. Along its route, one encounters a mix of cultures, cuisines, and lifestyles, mirroring the city's diversity. From the vibrant markets of Chinatown to the stylish boutiques of SoHo, Broadway reflects urban life in all its facets. It's a street where dreams come alive, where art flourishes, and where the city's heartbeat is palpable. Every year, millions of visitors are drawn to Broadway to immerse themselves in its unique atmosphere and experience the essence of New York City firsthand.
Born in Brooklyn in 1957, Keith Goldstein is a freelance photographer and photo editor based in New York City. He earned his BFA with honors in photography from the School of Visual Arts, New York, in 1981, and furthered his education with an MFA in photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in 1984. Since 1980, Goldstein has been exhibiting his work internationally. His imagery has been featured in notable magazines like Time, ABC News Australia, Now Public, Flak Magazine, and JPEG Magazine. Over the years, he has collaborated with various prominent book publishers, including Penguin Putnam, Simon & Schuster, and St. Martin's Press, where he has made a mark in the creation of book covers. Goldstein's work has been placed in diverse private collections and prestigious institutions such as the Erie Art Museum in Erie, Pennsylvania, the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, New York, and the S.K Neuman Cultural Center in Brno, Czech Republic.
ISBN/UPC:
9781634995535
Product:
Book, Paperback
Title:
Broadway, the Longest Street in the U.S.
Series:
Contributors
- Author: Keith Goldstein
Publisher:
America Through Time, 2025
Pages:
96
Languages:
English
Categories
Specification:
9.22 x 6.62 x 0.28 inches, 0.65 pounds
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