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  2. Hudson Square - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Square is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is bounded approximately by Clarkson Street to the north, Canal Street to the south, Varick Street to the east, and the Hudson River to the west. [1] To the north of the neighborhood is Greenwich Village, to the south is TriBeCa, and to the east are the South Village and ...

  3. 32, 34 & 36 Dominick Street Houses - Wikipedia

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    Five of these houses – Nos. 28 to 36 – were built by Smith Bloomfield. Each house was 20 feet (6.1 m) wide, except for No. 28 which was 20.8 feet (6.3 m). Nos. 40, 42 and 44 were demolished around 1922, and later on the empty lots were cleared and used as one of the 60-foot (18 m) wide entrances to the Holland Tunnel.

  4. Richmond Hill (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    A sketch of the Richmond Hill mansion published in 1847. Richmond Hill was a colonial estate on Manhattan Island, that was built on a 26-acre (110,000 m 2) parcel of the "King's Farm" obtained on a 99-year lease in 1767 from Trinity Church by Major Abraham Mortier, paymaster of the British army in the colony.

  5. One Hudson Square - Wikipedia

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    One Hudson Square as seen from Albert Capsouto Park in 2009. One Hudson Square is an 18-story industrial building located in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1929 and 1930 and was designed by noted architect Ely Jacques Kahn in the modern-classical style. [1]

  6. CBS Broadcast Center - Wikipedia

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    The building in which the Broadcast Center is located formerly served as a dairy depot for Sheffield Farms. [6] CBS purchased the site in 1952. The Center opened as the CBS Production Center in the late 1950s, when the network's master control, film and videotape facilities, and four studios were located in the Grand Central Terminal building.

  7. Hudson Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Bogardus Plaza at the south end of Hudson Street Duane Park Hudson Street in the Tribeca neighborhood of Lower Manhattan Former New York Mercantile Exchange building. Hudson Street is a north–south oriented street in the New York City borough of Manhattan running from Tribeca to the south, through Hudson Square and Greenwich Village, to the Meatpacking District.

  8. The new Hudson House restaurant is open in Fort Worth ... - AOL

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    Hudson House, a Hudson River Valley-themed restaurant known for Atlantic seafood, a quarter-pound lobster roll and ample cheeseburgers, is open in Fort Worth. ... Hudson House is a 6,200-square ...

  9. Olana State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Olana State Historic Site is a historic house museum and landscape in Greenport, New York, near the city of Hudson.The estate was home to Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900), one of the major figures in the Hudson River School of landscape painting.