"Extra Place" is an official and signed NYC street which runs for less than a block north of East 1st Street between Second Avenue and the Bowery in Manhattan, New York City. The street's southern half has been integrated into the Avalon Bowery Place buildings. The street's name derives from being the "extra" parcel left over when Philip Minthorne's 110-acre farm was divided up between his 9 children in 1802. Plans have been announced to develop Extra Place as a pedestrian mall. (Sources: The Street Book, NYC GIS map, "Avalon Bowery Place")
There is a discrepancy of 315 degrees between the above camera heading (set to 22) and the ones stored at SDC (set to 337). Please reconcile them.
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