York to New York Ledger Stone

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Wheelchair accessible entrance

About

Cultural landmarks often mark the quiet intersections where history and daily life overlap. York to New York Ledger Stone is one of those places—a piece of public memory set into the sidewalk where stories of migration and connection are literally etched in stone. These markers don’t demand attention, but they invite pause, offering a moment of reflection amid the rush of the city.

Found at 678 5th Ave, New York, NY 10019, the ledger stone sits in a neighborhood where commerce and culture have long intertwined. Fifth Avenue is better known for its flagship stores and towering buildings, yet here, a small but significant tribute reminds passersby of the ties between two cities separated by an ocean. It’s a subtle nod to shared heritage, one that doesn’t disrupt the flow of foot traffic but instead adds a layer of meaning to the pavement beneath it.

While most landmarks occupy grand plazas or museum halls, this one lives where people walk, work, and hurry past. That choice feels deliberate—history isn’t just for special occasions. If you want to know more or plan a visit, give them a call at the number listed on their map. There’s no grand entrance or admission fee, just a quiet marker waiting to be noticed.

For directions, check the map here. Sometimes the most meaningful spots are the ones you almost miss.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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