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  2. Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's School was established in 1855, with Sisters of Charity teaching the neighborhood girls and Christian Brothers teaching the boys. The first building was along Leroy Street, replaced in 1897 by a new building adjacent to the church. [7] The first public education program on AIDS ever

  3. Seventh Avenue South (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Avenue South was a jazz club in New York City. It existed from 1977 to 1987. [1]The Seventh Avenue South was located in Greenwich Village, Manhattan (21 Seventh Avenue South/Leroy Street) and it was founded by the brothers Randy and Michael Brecker. [2]

  4. The Cosby Show - Wikipedia

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    Even though the show was set to take place in Brooklyn, the exterior façade was actually of a brownstone townhouse located in Manhattan's Greenwich Village at 10 Leroy Street/ 10 St. Luke's Place. [27] The pilot was filmed in May 1984, with season one's production commencing that July, and the first taping on August 1 (Goodbye Mr. Goldfish ...

  5. James J. Walker Park - Wikipedia

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    James J. Walker Park is a public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City, New York. The approximately 2-acre (0.81 ha) park, is bound by Varick Street, the St. Luke's Place section of Leroy Street, Hudson Street and Clarkson Street. The park has a baseball field, bocce courts, playgrounds, bathrooms ...

  6. West Village - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] [25] The Far West Village extends from the Hudson River to Hudson Street, between Gansevoort Street and Leroy Street. [26] [27] [a] Neighboring communities include Chelsea to the north, the South Village and Hudson Square to the south, and the Washington Square neighborhood of Greenwich Village to the east. [1] [23] [28]

  7. Nick's - Wikipedia

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    Nick's (Nick's Tavern) was a tavern and jazz club located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of the borough in Manhattan, New York City, [1] which peaked in popularity during the 1940s and 1950s. It was notable for its position, because most popular jazz clubs at this time were located on 52nd street. [2]

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  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan ...

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    Greenwich Village: 98: Julius' Bar: Julius' Bar: April 20, 2016 : 188 Waverly Place: West Village: Often described as New York's oldest continuously operating gay bar. Site of 1966 protest that allowed it to operate as one. 99