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In 1836, the year after the Great Fire, the 60–66 Stone Street and 95–105 Pearl Street lots were redeveloped with four-story brick commercial structures. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Some of the occupants of the buildings by 1839 included merchant Edward Gould, hardware vendor F. T. Luqueer, and three or more dry-goods companies.
[61] [89] The Block Hall at 45–47 Stone Street, built in 1928 as a private clubhouse, has a dark brick facade of seven stories on Stone Street and four-and-a-half on South William Street. [ 61 ] [ 90 ] The loft building on 54 Stone Street was remodeled with neo-Renaissance detail on its seven-story facade at Pearl Street, though the six-story ...
Elaine's was a bar and restaurant in New York City that existed from 1963 to 2011. It was frequented by many celebrities, especially actors and authors. It was established, owned by and named after Elaine Kaufman, who was indelibly associated with the restaurant, which shut down shortly after Kaufman died.
Curtis Stone's Hollywood restaurant, Gwen, serves lunchtime-only sandwiches on house-made bread in addition to sweet and savory pies and pastries. (Stephanie Breijo / Los Angeles Times)
Ulysses is a boutique hotel in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore.The hotel has 116 guest rooms, an all-day restaurant, and a late-night lounge. Its design is maximalist with inspirations from the time the structure was built as well as the films of director John Waters, along with elements of Indian design.
Eric Stonestreet has found plenty to love at this new Kansas City spot: pizzas, pastas, cocktails, desserts and more. With the actor’s recommendations, I dined well.
A crosswalk at Christopher Street and Seventh Avenue South to the west, the closest intersection to the Stonewall Inn, has been painted in the colors of the LGBT rainbow flag since 2017. [212] To the east, Christopher Street intersects Grove Street, Waverly Place (twice), [c] and Gay Street. Parts of these roads are protected on the National ...
Lucky Quarters, located at 121 S. Stone St. in Fremont, was remodeled by the new owners in October. A patron backed his car through a wall Monday evening. "We got all new floors, paint, tables ...