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  2. Bowery - Wikipedia

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    New York School poet Ted Berrigan mentions the Bowery several times in his seminal work "The Sonnets." Jack Kirby and Stan Lee's Fantastic Four #4 (1962), the Human Torch flees to the Bowery to lose himself "among all the other human derelicts..." In one of the Bowery's flophouses, he discovers the amnesiac 1940s-era character Namor the Sub ...

  3. Owen Kildare - Wikipedia

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    Owen Frawley Kildare (June 11, 1864 – February 4, 1911) [1] was an American writer active in the early 20th century. His short stories and novels described the grim realities of life in a New York City slum.

  4. Cooper Square - Wikipedia

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    Across the street, at 41 Cooper Square, is the school's newest building, the New Academic Building, designed by Thom Mayne of Morphosis. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The Village Voice ' s old headquarters are on the western side of the square, as are classroom buildings of Grace Church School and Kaplan, Inc. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The sleek, modern high-rise ...

  5. Bowery Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bowery Theatre was a playhouse on the Bowery in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. Although it was founded by rich families to compete with the upscale Park Theatre , the Bowery saw its most successful period under the populist , pro-American management of Thomas Hamblin in the 1830s and 1840s.

  6. Steve Brodie (bridge jumper) - Wikipedia

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    Lithograph promoting On the Bowery. Brodie became a popular symbol of the Bowery and appeared personally in musical shows, and his character was used many times in film depictions of old New York. He starred in a three-act play titled On the Bowery by Robert Neilson Stephens, which opened in 1894. A facsimile of Brodie's saloon was the setting ...

  7. Bouwerie Lane Theatre - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The building was purchased by Adam Gordon in 2007 for conversion into a private mansion with a climbing wall, and the Bowery frontage used for retail. [ 2 ] In 1967, the building was designated a New York City landmark , [ 1 ] and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [ 6 ]

  8. St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] At around the same time, the two-story fieldstone Sunday School was completed, and the church established the Parish Infant School for poor children. Later, in 1861, the church commissioned a brick addition to the Parish Hall, which was designed and supervised by architect James Renwick Jr. , and the St. Mark's Hospital Association was ...

  9. On the Bowery - Wikipedia

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    The film chronicles life on New York's skid row, which then was the Bowery, focusing on three days in the life of a small group of its residents.Its principal characters are Ray Salyer, a railroad worker who has just arrived on the Bowery after railroad work, and two older men: Gorman Hendricks, a longtime Bowery resident, and Frank Matthews, who collects rags and cardboard on a pushcart and ...