{{Short description|Former ferry in Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York}} {{dablink|For other ferries to Grand Street, see Broadway Ferry (Grand Street, Manhattan to Broadway, Brooklyn) and Houston Street Ferry (Grand Street, Brooklyn to Houston Street, Manhattan).}} thumb|Map from 1847 showing the route of the Grand Street Ferry The '''Grand Street Ferry''' was a ferry route connecting Manhattan and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, joining Grand Street (Manhattan) and Grand Street (Brooklyn) across the East River.
==History== 225px|thumb|left|The East River as seen from the Grand Street Ferry The first ferry connecting Manhattan to Williamsburg was established in the early 19th century, connecting to North Second Street in Williamsburg.<!--and what in Manhattan?--> The Grand Street Ferry began operations in 1812, and took over and stopped the former a few years later.<ref name=LI>{{cite book |first=Nathaniel Scudder |last=Prime |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=elEOAAAAIAAJ |title=A History of Long Island: From Its First Settlement by Europeans, to the Year 1845 |pages=349–350 |year=1845 |publisher=R. Carter}}</ref><!--this needs to be checked with the 1870 BDE article-->
==See also== *Forty-second Street and Grand Street Ferry Railroad which ran in the second half of the 19th century along 42nd Street from Tenth Avenue to Grand Street Ferry.
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Category:East River Category:Ferries of New York City Category:Grand Street (Manhattan)
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