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The Cedar Tavern (or Cedar Street Tavern) was a bar and restaurant at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village, New York City. In its heyday, known as a gathering place for avant garde writers and artists, it was located at 24 University Place , near 8th Street.
Its first name was The Presbyterian Church in Cedar Street. In 1836, the congregation moved north to the corner of Duane and Church Streets and was renamed The Presbyterian Church in Duane Street. In 1852, the congregation again moved northward, naming itself the Presbyterian Church in the Fifth Avenue at the Corner of Nineteenth Street.
It built a sanctuary on the south side of Cedar Street, between Broadway and Nassau Street, in 1768. In 1837, the congregation moved to Grand Street. It later moved to 14th Street. In the 1890s, the church built a traditional sanctuary with separate Manse and School buildings between 95th and 96th Streets at Central Park West.
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Cedar Street is a common street name. It may refer to: Cedar Street Bridge, in Illinois, United States; Cedar Street Recreation Center, New Bern, North Carolina; Cedar Street station, bus station in Newington, Connecticut; Cedar Street subway, rail tunnel in Newark, New Jersey; Cedar Street Times, newspaper in Pacific Grove, California.
In the 1990s, Hotel Cecil became known as the C Street Inn. [18] [19] In 1998, the inn was damaged from a fire and 40 people were evacuated due to a cigarette igniting a mattress on the fourth floor. [20] [21] In 1999, another fire broke out causing evacuation of the building. Police safely helped a man who jumped out of his hotel window to ...
Washington Street is a north–south street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs in several distinct pieces, ... 130 Cedar Street – luxury hotel;
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