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  2. Kono (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Kono is a Japanese restaurant in New York City that primarily serves yakitori. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] It is located in the Canal Arcade, a pedestrian passageway that runs between Bowery and Elizabeth Street in Chinatown .

  3. 46 West 55th Street - Wikipedia

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    46 West 55th Street (also the Joseph B. and Josephine H. Bissell House) is a commercial building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along the south side of 55th Street between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The five-story building was designed by Thomas Thomas in the Italianate style and was constructed in 1869.

  4. Bowery - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Cards series of books sets the Bowery as Jokertown, the place where the malformed go to live after the Wild Card Virus is released over New York. Brenda Coultas' 2003 book of poetry, A Handmade Museum, contains a section called "the Bowery Project" which documents the pre-gentrification process.

  5. File:Bowery Theatre, Manhattan.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:12, 18 January 2006: 434 × 379 (164 KB): Amcaja: New York City's Bowery Theatre, 1887. Taken from the Google Print version of ''City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution, and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790—1920'', by Timothy J. Gilfoyle.

  6. The Dump (saloon) - Wikipedia

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    The Dump was a popular saloon and dive bar in New York City from the 1890s to about 1910. Owned by Jimmy Lee and Slim Reynolds, it was one of several establishments frequented by the underworld, most especially the Bowery Bums. [1] [2] It has been claimed that Tom Lee, head of the On Leong Tong, also ran the establishment at one time. [3]

  7. New York City crane collapse – live: 12 injured after 16 ...

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    The New York City Police Department has advised the following streets are still closed after this morning’s crane fire and collapse. 10 Avenue - CLOSED between West 39 Street- West 42 Street

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  9. Mazie Gordon-Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Gordon-Phillips grew up in Boston, Massachusetts and moved to New York City at the age of 10 to live with her sister Rosie. [4] Gordon-Phillips and her sisters Rosie and Jeanie owned the Venice Theater on Park Row from the 1920s to the 1940s; [5] Gordon-Phillips was the manager. [6]