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  2. Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street station - Wikipedia

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    The number of passengers entering the Brooklyn Bridge/Chambers Street station declined to about 7.2 million in 1963 and remained almost unchanged in 1973. [166] By 2011, the Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street station was the 29th-busiest in the system; at the time, an average of 36,350 riders entered the station every weekday. [167]

  3. St. Nicholas Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Row houses on West 138th Street designed by Bruce Price and Clarence S. Luce (2014) "Walk your horses". David H. King Jr., the developer of what came to be called "Striver's Row", had previously been responsible for building the 1870 Equitable Building, [6] the 1889 New York Times Building, the version of Madison Square Garden designed by Stanford White, and the Statue of Liberty's base. [2]

  4. Sylvia's Restaurant of Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia's Restaurant of Harlem was founded as a soul food restaurant located at 328 Malcolm X Boulevard, between 126th and 127th Streets, in Harlem [1] in 1962 by Sylvia Woods. [2] It has since expanded to a much larger space at its present location, and an adjacent building.

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  6. These NYC Holiday-Themed Bars Are The Only Ones Worth Hitting

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    Oscar Wilde NYC (Flatiron) ... New York, NY 10111. Rockefeller Center. ... PLAN A TRIP 261 Moore St, Brooklyn, NY 11206. Jonathon Charles Demske. Frosty's Christmas Bar (Midtown)

  7. Connie's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Connie's Inn was a Harlem, New York City, black and tan nightclub established in 1923 by Connie Immerman (né Conrad Immerman; 1893–1967) [1] in partnership with two of his brothers, George (1884–1944) and Louie Immerman (1882–1955).

  8. Harlem - Wikipedia

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    A map of Upper Manhattan, with Greater Harlem highlighted.Harlem proper is the neighborhood in the center. Harlem is located in Upper Manhattan.The three neighborhoods comprising the greater Harlem area—West, Central, and East Harlem—stretch from the Harlem River and East River to the east, to the Hudson River to the west; and between 155th Street in the north, where it meets Washington ...

  9. Cake Man Raven - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he baked a seven-foot-tall, 12-foot-long cake of the Brooklyn Bridge in honor of the structure's 120th anniversary. The cake required 20 people, five days of assembly and 22 hours of decorating. [2]