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  2. SoHo, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    June 29, 1978. Designated NYCL. August 14, 1973. May 11, 2010 (extension) SoHo, short for "South of Houston Street ", [4] is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Since the 1970s, the neighborhood has been the location of many artists' lofts and art galleries, and has also been known for its variety of shops ranging from trendy ...

  3. Soho - Wikipedia

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    Soho is an area of the City of Westminster in the West End of London. Originally a fashionable district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital since the 19th century. The area was developed from farmland by Henry VIII in 1536, when it became a royal park. It became a parish in its own right in ...

  4. Tribeca - Wikipedia

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    212, 332, 646, and 917. Tribeca (/ traɪˈbɛkə / try-BEK-ə), originally written as TriBeCa, is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City. Its name is a syllabic abbreviation of "Triangle Below Canal Street". [3] The "triangle" (more accurately a quadrilateral) is bounded by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street.

  5. SoHo Memory Project - Wikipedia

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    The SoHo Memory Project is a nonprofit organization that celebrates the history of SoHo with a focus on the years 1960–1980, when it was a thriving artists’ community. It chronicles the neighborhood's evolution, charting cycles of development and placing current-day SoHo in the context of New York City's history.

  6. SoHo, New York - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 November 2013, at 14:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  7. St. Nicholas Hotel (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Nicholas Hotel was a 600-room, mid-nineteenth century luxury hotel on Broadway in the neighborhood of SoHo in Manhattan, New York City. [1] It opened on January 6, 1853, and by the end of the year had expanded to 1,000 rooms. [2] The St. Nicholas raised the bar for a new standard of lavish appointments for a luxury hotel. [3]

  8. FOOD (New York City restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    FOOD. FOOD was an artist-run restaurant in SoHo, Manhattan, New York. FOOD was founded by artists Carol Goodden, Tina Girouard and Gordon Matta-Clark. FOOD was considered one of the first important restaurants in SoHo. [1] Other individuals who were involved with FOOD included Suzanne Harris and Rachel Lew. [2]

  9. The Mercer Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mercer Hotel. The Mercer Hotel, located at the corner of Mercer and Prince Streets in SoHo, Manhattan, New York City. It offers 73 guest rooms on six floors of a Romanesque revival building. [1] Opening in 1997, The Mercer is the sister hotel to The Greenwich Hotel.