Here is the full story. I used Strava to track to my runs, then would export & combine the GPX file from the run with an ongoing consolidated GPX file on GPX.Studio. I used https://gpx-animator.app/ to animate the route. The full GPX data is here.

On December 19th 2023, I finished running every single block of every street and avenue in Manhattan. It took me all year and covered roughly 750 miles, not including the times I had to double back.

On this date in 1954, 65-year old Thomas Keane finished walking every street in Manhattan, a feat that the New York Times included coverage of. Fifty years later to the day, Columbia University librarian Caleb Smith repeated Keane’s accomplishment. After running two miles down Madison Avenue, I carried on a tradition that has now lasted for almost 70 years, bringing my pointless but difficult quest to run every street in Manhattan to a close.



Posted by Lastplaceheroes

44 Comments

  1. BomBiddyByeBye on

    Were there any challenges? Like certain streets that were damn near impossible to run on for whatever reason?

  2. IIIlllIIIlllIlI on

    If I got this video without context it looks like one of those artist videos where they draw a specific city from memory

  3. Whatdoesthibattahndo on

    I bet the Hudson Parkway was spicy. Did you stick to the 6-inch wide shoulder or just Parkour over oncoming cars?

  4. Redditor_10000000000 on

    Are you a runner or just a casual? Has this helped you do marathons or anything? What was your average pace?

  5. ReverendBread2 on

    Was there any point where you were like “shit, I already got all the local stuff, now I gotta get to the other side of the city to start my run”?