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  2. Bowery - Wikipedia

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    The Bowery began to rival Fifth Avenue as an address. [3] When Lafayette Street was opened parallel to the Bowery in the 1820s, the Bowery Theatre was founded by rich families on the site of the Red Bull Tavern, which had been purchased by Andrew Morris and John Jacob Astor; it opened in 1826 and was the largest auditorium in North America at ...

  3. Timothy Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Daniel Sullivan (July 23, 1862 – August 31, 1913) was a New York politician who controlled Manhattan's Bowery and Lower East Side districts as a prominent leader within Tammany Hall. He was known euphemistically as "Dry Dollar", as the "Big Feller", and later as "Big Tim" because of his physical stature.

  4. Westchester House - Wikipedia

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    The Westchester House (now the Sohotel New York) is a hotel on the Bowery at Broome Street in Manhattan, New York City. It was previously also known as the Occidental and the Pioneer. [2] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 20, 1986. As of 2014, the Sohotel has been fully renovated.

  5. New York Marble Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The New York Marble Cemetery is a burial ground established in 1830 in what is now the East Village of Manhattan.It occupies the interior of the block bounded by 2nd Street, Second Avenue, 3rd Street, and the Bowery.

  6. 8th Street and St. Mark's Place - Wikipedia

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    By the 1890s, buildings on the stretch from Bowery to Fifth Avenue were used for trade. [4] In 1904, the Wanamaker's Department Store opened at the former A.T. Stewart store along Broadway between 9th and 10th Streets, with an annex built at Eighth Street.

  7. Elizabeth Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Street is a street in Manhattan, New York City, which runs north-south parallel to and west of the Bowery. The street is a popular shopping strip in Lower Manhattan's Nolita neighborhood. [1] The southern part of Elizabeth Street was constructed in 1755. It was extended north to Bleecker Street in 1816. [2]

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  9. Alphabet City, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    The southwest quarter was part of Bowery Number 3. [30] ... 1833 map and plan shows development (shaded blocks) primarily along the river. ... [207] chronicles life ...