A geographically accurate and readily distributable visual representation of the street layout in the southernmost portion of Manhattan Island. It allows for the detailed examination of roads, avenues, and other thoroughfares within this specific area and is designed for physical reproduction via printing.
These easily accessible cartographic resources offer several advantages, including facilitating navigation for visitors, aiding in urban planning initiatives, and providing a valuable tool for historical research. They remove reliance on digital devices, ensuring accessibility regardless of technological limitations or availability of internet connectivity. Historically, printed cartography has been fundamental for exploration, commerce, and civic administration, with localized representations becoming increasingly important as urban centers developed.
The subsequent sections will detail the various sources for obtaining such cartographic documents, methods for optimizing their utility, and considerations for selecting the most appropriate representation for particular needs.