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The St. James Theatre, originally Erlanger's Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 246 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, it was designed by Warren and Wetmore in a neo-Georgian style and was constructed for A. L. Erlanger .
St. James' Roman Catholic Church is located at 32 James Street between St. James Place and Madison Street in the Two Bridges neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. [3] It is the second oldest Roman Catholic building in the city, built in 1835–1837 of fieldstone , with a pair of Doric columns flanking the entrance. [ 2 ]
St. James Church is located at the southwest corner of 51st Avenue and Broadway in Elmhurst. The church contains parking at the western end of its lot. [ 53 ] [ 24 ] The surrounding area is developed with apartments, houses, and stores. [ 24 ]
Sultan Murad II. January 7 – Antipope Felix V (b. 1383) January 18 – Henry II, Count of Nassau-Siegen, Co-ruler of Nassau-Siegen (1442–1451) (b. 1414) [8] February 3 – Murad II, Ottoman Sultan (b. 1404) June – ‘Abdullah, Timurid Empire ruler; July 11 – Barbara of Cilli, Holy Roman Empress, queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia (b ...
Its headquarters were at 5455 Broadway Avenue, facing the intersection of Broadway and E. 55th. [40] Later known as the Broadway Savings and Trust Company, the bank became one of the strongest in city, largely due to Czech American business. [57] The third major development was the erection in 1884 of St. Alexis Hospital at 5163 Broadway Avenue ...
St. James Church, located at 1681 E. 55th St., Cleveland, Ohio, was founded in 1857 as a mission of Trinity Episcopal Church (now Trinity Cathedral). The first church was built in 1864-66 in an English settlement neighborhood at Superior Ave . and Alabama (now W. 4th).
Chatham Square is a major intersection in Chinatown, Manhattan, New York City.The square lies at the confluence of eight streets: the Bowery, Doyers Street, East Broadway, St. James Place, Mott Street, Oliver Street, Worth Street and Park Row.
[45] [84] At 35th Street, there was a smaller passageway extending westward to Broadway, near the northern end of the BMT Broadway Line station at 34th Street–Herald Square. [84] According to a 1940 report from the New York Herald Tribune , the passageway was believed to be "the longest of its kind in the world".