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Stanton Street begins at Bowery, one block south of Houston Street at the corner of the infamous Sunshine Motel in the New York City borough of Manhattan. This one lane street on the Lower East Side is one block north of Rivington Street. Traffic flows from West to East.

The site of the second African burial ground in New York lies between Stanton and Rivington Streets, now a playground in the Sara D. Roosevelt Park. The M'Finda Kalunga community garden is also at this location.

Stanton then runs to Chrystie Street where it momentarily ends for Sara D. Roosevelt Park. The east border of the park is Forsyth Street which picks Stanton back up, as it then proceeds to intersect with Eldridge Street, Allen Street, Ludlow Street, Essex Street, Norfolk Street, Suffolk Street, Clinton Street, Attorney Street, Ridge Street, and reaches its terminus at Pitt Street.


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