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35 Cooper Square – one of the oldest on the Bowery and in the East Village – was approved for demolition to make way for a college dorm. over requests of community groups and elected officials. Furthermore, the LPC acts on no particular schedule, leaving open indefinitely some "calendared" requests for designation. Sometimes it simply declines requests for consideration, as it did regarding an intact Italianate tenement at 143 East 13th Street. In other cases the LPC has refused the expansion of existing historic districts, as in 2016 when it declined to add 264 East 7th Street (the former home of illustrator
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in all of New York City. One in twelve residents (8%) were unemployed, compared to 7% in Manhattan and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 48% in the East Village and the Lower East Side, compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 45% and 51%, respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, the East Village and the Lower East Side were considered to be
2014: 1730: 2444: 1592: 1283:. Residential buildings in the East Village suffered from high levels of neglect, as property owners did not properly maintain their buildings. The city purchased many of these buildings, but was also unable to maintain them due to a lack of funds. Following the publication of a revised Cooper Square renewal plan in 1986, some properties were given to the Cooper Square Mutual Housing Association as part of a 1991 agreement. 13162: 11271: 11211: 4643: 14741: 14758: 14733: 12699:, June 17, 2008. Accessed February 25, 2024. "Regina Spektor, the massively charming, epically quirky, Russia-born, Bronx-raised, East Village-bred singer-songwriter, who has two particular Joni Mitchell-caliber songs, “Carbon Monoxide” and “Somedays,” that can make this reporter cry, just bought an exceptionally nonquirky apartment in a huge white-brick postwar building at East 34th Street and Third Avenue." 14712: 1445:
character and scale of some of the new buildings in the neighborhood. Despite protests and accusations of promoting gentrification and increased property values over the area's history and need for affordable housing, the rezoning was approved in 2008. Among other things, the zoning established height limits for new development throughout the affected area, modified allowable density of real estate, capped
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or have some college education. By contrast, 64% of Manhattan residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher. The percentage of East Village and the Lower East Side students excelling in math rose from 61% in 2000 to 80% in 2011, and reading achievement increased from 66% to 68% during the same time period.
11541:"Ryan Adams may have left winter behind for the perennial summer of Los Angeles almost a decade ago, but he gifted us ten records and God knows how many unreleased songs while in New York that give brief, yet beautiful snapshots into what life was like for a heavy-drinking, perpetually fucked up mid-2000s East Village resident." 2056:, the population of the East Village was 44,136, a change of 2,390 (5.4%) from the 41,746 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 250.02 acres (101.18 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 176.5 inhabitants per acre (436/ha; 113,000/sq mi; 43,600/km). The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 65.5% (28,888) 1981:; and the Ukrainian Cultural Center are evidence of the impact of this culture on the area. The gallery American Painting, located on E. 6th Street during 2004–2009, presented a painting exhibition by artists Andrei Kushnir and Michele Martin Taylor titled "East Village Afternoon" depicting many of these sites. 890:. It was America's first foreign language neighborhood; hundreds of political, social, sports and recreational clubs were set up during this period. Numerous churches were built in the neighborhood, of which many are still extant. In addition, Little Germany also had its own library on Second Avenue, now the 2844:
Eighty-eight percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is about the same as the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 70% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", less than the city's average of 78%. For every supermarket in the East Village and
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in New York City – gardens run by local collectives within the neighborhood who are responsible for the gardens' upkeep – and an estimated ten percent of those are located on the Lower East Side and the East Village alone. Development of these community gardens, often on
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Landmark efforts have included a number of losses as well. For instance, although the GVSHP and allied groups asked in 2012 that the Mary Help of Christians school, church and rectory be designated as landmarks, the site was demolished starting in 2013. In 2011, an early 19th-century Federal house at
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The Germans who moved out of the area were replaced by immigrants of many different nationalities. This included groups of Italians and Eastern European Jews, as well as Greeks, Hungarians, Poles, Romanians, Russians, Slovaks and Ukrainians, each of whom settled in relatively homogeneous enclaves. In
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Many of these farms had become wealthy country estates by the middle of the 18th century. The Stuyvesant, DeLancey, and Rutgers families would come to own most of the land on the Lower East Side, including the portions that would later become the East Village. By the late 18th century Lower Manhattan
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Native Americans, and was then divided into plantations by Dutch settlers. During the early 19th century, the East Village contained many of the city's most opulent estates. By the middle of the century, it grew to include a large immigrant population – including what was once referred
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East Village and the Lower East Side generally have a higher rate of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018. A plurality of residents age 25 and older (48%) have a college education or higher, while 24% have less than a high school education and 28% are high school graduates
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The population of Manhattan's 17th ward – which includes the western part of the East Village and Lower East Side – grew from 18,000 in 1840 to over 43,000 by 1850 and to 73,000 persons in 1860, becoming the city's most highly populated ward at that time. As a result of
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Charles Wright, who wrote three autobiographical novels about black street life in New York City between 1963 and 1973 that seemed to herald the rise of an important literary talent but who vanished into alcoholism and despair and never published another book, died on October 1 in Manhattan. He was
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that dated to 1847, was sold to NYU to make way for a 26-story, 700-bed dormitory. After community protest, the university promised to protect and maintain the church's original facade; and so it did, literally, by having the facade stand alone in front of the building, now the tallest structure in
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and births to teenage mothers are less common in the East Village and the Lower East Side than in other places citywide. In the East Village and the Lower East Side, there were 82 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 10.1 teenage births per 1,000 live births
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3 was US$ 39,584 (equivalent to $ 49,203 in 2023), although the median income in the East Village individually was $ 74,265 (equivalent to $ 92,312 in 2023). In 2018, an estimated 18% of East Village and Lower East Side residents lived in poverty, compared to 14% in all of Manhattan and 20%
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in the first decade of the 21st century. The city first released a draft in July 2006, which concerned an area bounded by East 13th Street on the north, Third Avenue on the west, Delancey Street on the south, and Avenue D on the east. The rezoning proposal was done in response to concerns about the
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into the outer boroughs. Many old tenements, deemed to be "blighted" and unnecessary, were destroyed in the middle of the 20th century. A substantial portion of the neighborhood, including the Ukrainian enclave, was slated for demolition under the Cooper Square Urban Renewal Plan of 1956, which was
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reported that because of the influx of artists, many longtime establishments and immigrants were being forced to leave the East Village due to rising rents. By the following year, young professionals constituted a large portion of the neighborhood's demographics. Even so, crimes remained prevalent
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or "Yiddish Rialto" developed within the East Side. It contained many theaters and other forms of entertainment for the Jewish immigrants of the city. While most of the early Yiddish theaters were located south of Houston Street, several theater producers were considering moving north along Second
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The Toyota Children's Learning Garden at 603 East 11th Street is technically a learning garden rather than a community garden. Designed by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, the garden opened in May 2008 as part of the New York Restoration Project and is designed to teach children about
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would also have a significant impact in the East Side, erecting houses of worship next to each other along 7th Street at the turn of the 20th century. American-born New Yorkers would build other churches and community institutions, including the Olivet Memorial Church at 59 East 2nd Street (built
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of 82.2 years. This is higher than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods. Most inhabitants are adults: a plurality (35%) are between the ages of 25 and 44, while 25% are between 45 and 64, and 16% are 65 or older. The ratio of youth and college-aged residents was
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A resident of the East Village since 1977, and of the same single-room-occupancy building on Third Street since 1981, Mr. Crisp was a neighborhood celebrity known for his wardrobe of splashy scarves, his violet eyeshadow and his white hair upswept a la Katharine Hepburn and tucked under a black
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wrote: "Artists, poets and promoters of coffeehouses from Greenwich Village are trying to remelt the neighborhood under the high-sounding name of 'East Village'." Newcomers and real estate brokers popularized the new name, and the term was adopted by the popular media by the mid-1960s. A weekly
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of 1901 drastically changed the regulations to which tenement buildings had to conform. The early 20th century marked the creation of apartment houses, office buildings, and other commercial or institutional structures on Second Avenue. After the widening of Second Avenue's roadbed in the early
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Because each landowner had done their own survey, there were different street grids that did not align with each other. Various state laws, passed in the 1790s, gave the city of New York the ability to plan out, open, and close streets. The final plan, published in 1811, resulted in the current
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To maintain such an output, Mr. Zorn has adopted a discipline that few could muster or tolerate. He lives alone in the same East Village apartment where he has lived since 1977 – with what is by all accounts a gigantically ecumenical record collection – and works
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Bowery no. 3 was located near today's 2nd Street between Second Avenue and the modern street named Bowery. It was owned by Gerrit Hendricksen in 1646 and later given to Philip Minthorne by 1732. The Minthorne and Stuyvesant families both owned slaves on their farms. According to an 1803 deed,
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was selected as the sponsor for the project, and there was significant opposition to the plan, as it would have displaced thousands of people. Neither the original large-scale development nor a 1961 revised proposal were implemented and the city's government lost interest in performing such
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Mansions were also built on the East Side. One notable address was the twelve-house development called "Albion Place", located on Fourth Street between the Bowery and Second Avenue, built for Peck and Phelps in 1832–1833. Second Avenue also had its own concentration of mansions, though most
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is a 10.5-acre (4.2 ha) public park in the Alphabet City section of the East Village. It is bounded on the north by 10th Street, on the east by Avenue B, on the south by 7th Street, and on the west by Avenue A. Tompkins Square Park contains a baseball field, basketball courts, and two
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The Bowery was once known for its many homeless shelters, drug rehabilitation centers and bars. The phrase "on the Bowery", which has since fallen into disuse, was a generic way to say one was down-and-out. By the 21st century the Bowery had become a boulevard with new luxury condominiums.
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Though the park was not in the original Commissioners' Plan of 1811, part of the land from 7th to 10th Streets east of First Avenue had been set aside for a marketplace that was ultimately never built. Rowhouses up to three stories were built on the side streets by such developers as
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To address concerns about unsafe and unsanitary conditions, a second set of laws was passed in 1879, requiring each room to have windows, resulting in the creation of air shafts between each building. Subsequent tenements built to the law's specifications were referred to as
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Shepard, of course, was not there – the former resident of the East Village now eschewing America east of the Mississippi – but Lanford Wilson, Leonard Melfi, Crystal Field, Maria Irene Fornes, Kevin O'Connor, Ralph Lee and others
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The Commissioners' Plan and resulting street grid was the catalyst for the northward expansion of the city, and for a short period, the portion of the Lower East Side that is now the East Village was one of the wealthiest residential neighborhoods in the city.
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to luxury condominiums has met resistance from long-term residents, who agree the neighborhood has improved but its unique, gritty character is disappearing. The Bowery has also become an area with a diverse artistic community. It is the location of the
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Larry Desmedt, a New York-based custom motorcycle builder and biker better known nationally as Indian Larry, died on Monday in Charlotte, N.C., of injuries he suffered doing a stunt on Saturday at an appearance there. He was 55 and lived in the East
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as a result of real-estate price increases following the success of the arts scene. In the 1970s, rents were extremely low and the neighborhood was considered one of the least desirable places in Manhattan to live in. However, as early as 1983, the
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Jeremy Blake, an up-and-coming artist who sought to bridge the worlds of painting and film in lush, color-saturated, hallucinatory digital video works, has died, the New York City Police said yesterday. He was 35 and lived in the East Village in
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the area. According to many residents, NYU's alteration and demolition of historic buildings, such as the Peter Cooper Post Office, is spoiling the physical and socio-economic landscape that makes this neighborhood so interesting and attractive.
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battled the school in the 1960s. "She spoke of how universities and hospitals often had a special kind of hubris reflected in the fact that they often thought it was OK to destroy a neighborhood to suit their needs," said Andrew Berman of the
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Local community groups such as the GVSHP are actively working to gain individual and district landmark designations for the East Village to preserve and protect the architectural and cultural identity of the neighborhood. In early 2011 the
12648:, November 26, 2018. Accessed February 25, 2024. "Strolling with the artist Kiki Smith down the not-entirely-gentrified East Village block where she lives and works, in a townhouse with a cherry-red door, can take a remarkably long time." 1966:, today the neighborhood consists of only a few Ukrainian stores and restaurants. Today, the East Village between Houston and 14th Street, and Third Avenue and Avenue A still houses nearly a third of New York City's Ukrainian population. 2930:
East Village and the Lower East Side's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is lower than the rest of New York City. In the East Village and the Lower East Side, 16% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per
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1910s, many of the front stoops on that road were eliminated. The symbolic demise of the old fashionable district came in 1912 when the last resident moved out of the Thomas E. Davis mansion at Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place, which
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One of many artists of his generation to achieve recognition in the boom-and-bust East Village art scene of the early 80s, Mr. Wojnarowicz was first known for stenciling images of burning houses and falling figures onto the sides of
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became a manifesto for the sexual revolution and a cause celebre for free speech in the 1950s, eventually earning its author a place in America's literary pantheon, died early yesterday. He was 70 and lived in the East Village, in
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study, examining the decline of the East Village performance and art scene, stated that "the young, liberal culture that once found its place on the Manhattan side of the East River" has shifted in part to new neighborhoods like
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in the neighborhood, centered around Second Avenue and 6th and 7th Streets. The Polish enclave in the East Village persisted as well. Numerous other immigrant groups had moved out, and their former churches were sold and became
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The Hamilton Fish Park branch is located at 415 East Houston Street. It was originally built as a Carnegie library in 1909, but was torn down when Houston Street was expanded; the current one-story structure was completed in
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In spite of the deterioration of the structures within the East Village, its music and arts scenes were doing well. By the 1970s gay dance halls and punk rock clubs had started to open in the neighborhood. These included the
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article stated that rental agents were increasingly referring to the area as "Village East" or "East Village". The new name was used to dissociate the area from the image of slums evoked by the Lower East Side. According to
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Native Americans. The Lenape relocated during different seasons, moving toward the shore to fish during the summers, and moving inland to hunt and grow crops during the fall and winter. Manhattan was purchased in 1626 by
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With a bushy white moustache that makes him resemble a Civil War-era cavalry colonel, Mr. Beal is a well-known figure in the East Village, where he often roams the streets wearing a tan corduroy blazer and brown leather
11000: 12354:, June 26, 2013. Accessed May 15, 2022. "We're headed to Artists Row in New York City to the East Village townhouse of actor John Leguizamo who added his own unique touches to every room like any true artist would." 12756:"My Artist Ghost; Nearly 30 years ago, Denyse Thomasos forged a form of abstraction that depicted the unspeakable and unimaginable confinement in slave ships and prisons. Her work had to be seen at the Biennial." 7000:(a bygone New New City-based blog-ezine of Liberation Iannillo (born 1975) that promoted New York artists and artist related organizations. It launched November 5, 2004, and ceased around 2009). Archived from 2672:
is a community garden, open-air theater, and green space at 9th Street and Avenue C. Founded in 1976, the garden continues to operate as of 2019, despite having been proposed for redevelopment multiple times.
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The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498–1909: Compiled From Original Sources and Illustrated by Photo-Intaglio Reproductions of Important Maps, Plans, Views, and Documents in Public and Private Collections
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Music Hall (later a gay private nightclub called The Saint), which was located in a movie theater at 105 Second Avenue. The Phyllis Anderson Theatre was converted into Second Avenue Theater, an annex of the
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Jean Michel Basquiat, a Brooklyn-born artist whose brief career leaped from graffiti scrawled on SoHo foundations to one-man shows in galleries around the world, died Friday at his home in the East Village.
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Frank Lovell, an American disciple of Leon Trotsky's brand of Marxism-Leninism and a New York City writer and editor concerned with socialist and trade-union issues, died on May 1 at his home in the East
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parochial school. Starting in 1976 the church has sponsored an annual Ukrainian Heritage Festival, regularly described as one of the few remaining authentic New York City street fairs. In April 1978 the
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Tory Dent, a poet, essayist and art critic whose verse told of life with a diagnosis of H.I.V. and of the struggle to keep her creativity alive, died last Friday at her home in the East Village.
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about a poet named Paterson who lives in Paterson, N.J., the director Jim Jarmusch asked his old friend Ron Padgett, a poet from Oklahoma who lives in the East Village, for a few poems."
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Butch Morris, who created a distinctive form of large-ensemble music built on collective improvisation that he single-handedly directed and shaped, died on Tuesday in Brooklyn. He was 65
11802:, AskArt.com. Accessed June 7, 2016. "David Bowes is an American painter, born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1957, and first recognized during the early 1980s in New York's East Village." 1166:
Until the mid-20th century the area was simply the northern part of the Lower East Side, with a similar culture of immigrant, working-class life. In the 1950s and 1960s the migration of
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Alvin Klein, a longtime theater reviewer for the Sunday regional sections of The New York Times and for WNYC radio, died on Feb. 28 at his home in the East Village section of Manhattan.
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After Jarmusch moved to New York in the 70s to attend Columbia, he formed a band called the Del-Byzanteens, and he lived in the East Village, the same neighborhood he lives in now.
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3 adopted a curfew for the previously 24-hour park in an attempt to bring it under control. A rally against the curfew resulted in several clashes between protesters and police.
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Following the grading of the streets, development of rowhouses came to the East Side and NoHo by the early 1830s. One set of Federal-style rowhouses was built in the 1830s by
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The 9th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 79.5% between 1990 and 2019. The precinct reported 3
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The Avenue B and 6th Street Community Garden was known for a now-removed outdoor sculpture, the Tower of Toys, designed by artist and long-time garden groundskeeper
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to observe in 2005 that Alphabet City went "from a drug-infested no man's land to the epicenter of downtown cool". This part of the neighborhood has long been an
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On the block bounded by Bowery, Second Avenue, and 2nd and 3rd Streets, is the oldest public cemetery in New York City not affiliated with any religion, the
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shorefront. The park includes football, baseball, and soccer fields; tennis, basketball, and handball courts; a running track; and bike paths, including the
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at East 2nd Street, just west of Avenue A. The church and almost all buildings on the street were demolished in 1960 and replaced with parking lots for the
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Riis wrote: "A map of the city, colored to designate nationalities, would show more stripes than on the skin of a zebra, and more colors than any rainbow."
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John Franklin Bardin, a novelist, editor and publicity man, died at Beth Israel Hospital on July 9. He was 64 years old and a resident of the East Village,
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A short, wiry man with a penchant for cigars and a wife named Lisa Ramaci in the East Village, Mr. Vincent recently had articles about Basra published in
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after a gas line was tapped. The explosion and resulting fire destroyed three buildings at 119, 121 and 123 Second Avenue, between East 7th Street and
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and the Public Theatre in 1926 and 1927 respectively. Numerous movie houses also opened in the East Side, including six on Second Avenue. By World War
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municipally owned land, started in the early 1970s. Although many of these lots were later sold to private developers, others were taken over by the
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Like Basquiat, Thompson lived for a while in the East Village, had notoriously excessive appetites, adored jazz, and was a longtime heroin addict.
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per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 449 per 100,000 people is higher than that of the city as a whole.
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transfers, eliminated the current zoning bonus for dorms and hotels, and created incentives for the creation and retention of affordable housing.
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The Tompkins Square branch is located at 331 East 10th Street. The library opened in 1887 and moved three times before relocating to its current
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shows: for instance, the Public Theater at 66 Second Avenue became the Phyllis Anderson Theater. Numerous buildings on East 4th Street hosted
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One club that tried to resurrect the neighborhood's past artistic prominence was Mo Pitkins' House of Satisfaction, part-owned by comedian
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is planned to establish two stations on 2nd Avenue, one on 14th Street and one on Houston Street. Bus routes serving the area include the
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article in 1846 said that Second Avenue was to become one of "the two great avenues for elegant residences" in Manhattan, the other being
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By the 1890s and 1900s any remaining manors on Second Avenue had been demolished and replaced with tenements or apartment buildings. The
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a.m.; it was drizzling. He misses Los Angeles weather, he said. His wife was at home in their East Village apartment; his friends were
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Table PL-P3A NTA: Total Population by Mutually Exclusive Race and Hispanic Origin – New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas*, 2010
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above the Bowery and Third Avenue was removed. This in turn made the neighborhood more attractive to potential residents; in 1960
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into the neighborhood later attracted hippies, musicians, writers, and artists who had been priced out of the rapidly gentrifying
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murders, 15 rapes, 119 robberies, 171 felony assaults, 122 burglaries, 760 grand larcenies, and 37 grand larcenies auto in 2019.
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is the eastern section of the East Village that is so named because it contains avenues with single-lettered names, e.g. Avenues
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1891), the Middle Collegiate Church at 112 Second Avenue (built 1891–1892), and the Society of the Music School Settlement, now
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Because most of the new immigrants were German speakers, the East Village and the Lower East Side collectively became known as "
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The entirety of Community District 3, which comprises the East Village and the Lower East Side, had 171,103 inhabitants as of
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at 350 East 10th Street, a French Renaissance Revival public school built in 1904–1906 by architect and school superintendent
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2 passed through several inhabitants, before the eastern half of the land was subdivided and given to Harmen Smeeman in 1647.
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By 1987 the visual arts scene was in decline. Many of these art galleries relocated to more profitable neighborhoods such as
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The following public elementary schools are located in the East Village and serve grades PK–5 unless otherwise indicated:
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II debris and rubble shipped from London – was used to extend the shoreline to provide foundation for the
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Second Avenue gained more prominence as a Yiddish theater destination in the 1910s with the opening of two theatres: the
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10 oz/cu ft), more than the city average. Twenty percent of East Village and Lower East Side residents are
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at East 3rd Street and Avenue A, the country's first public housing development, built in 1935 and designated in 1974
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Along with gentrification, the East Village has seen an increase in the number of buildings owned and maintained by
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Ukrainian immigrants began moving into areas previously dominated by fellow
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populations. Crime went up in the area in the late 20th century but then declined in the 21st, as the area became
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Several notable buildings are designated as individual landmarks, some due to the GVSHP's efforts. These include:
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system. The Stuyvesant plot, surveyed in the 1780s or 1790s, was planned to be developed with a new grid around
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has served as the anchor of Little Ukraine, offering daily liturgies and penances, and operating the adjoining
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Alphabet City was once the archetype of a dangerous New York City neighborhood. Its turn-around was cause for
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to the northeast. The East Village contains several smaller vibrant communities, each with its own character.
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II Yiddish theater became less popular, and by the mid-1950s few theaters were still extant in the District.
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in the East Village, which has served as a spiritual, political and cultural epicenter for several waves of
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estate owners started having their lands surveyed to facilitate the future growth of Lower Manhattan into a
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Taras Shevchenko Place, with St. George's Church on the north side and St. George Academy on the south side
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declared that the neighborhood "had come to be known" as the East Village in the edition of June 5, 1967.
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on First Avenue between East 2nd and 6th Streets, which opened in 1964 partially on the site of the old
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began to move into the area, and the East Village was given its own identity. Since at least the 2000s,
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By the 1970s and 1980s the city in general was in decline and nearing bankruptcy, especially after the
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By the middle of the 19th century, many of the wealthy had continued to move further northward to the
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By the early 21st century some buildings in the area were torn down and replaced by newer buildings.
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Brazee, Christopher D.; Most, Jennifer L.; Presa, Donald G.; Kurshan, Virginia (October 9, 2012).
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NYU has often been at odds with residents of both the East and West Villages due to its expansive
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renamed Taras Shevchenko Place, a small connecting street between East 7th and 6th Streets, after
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A cluster of cooperative art galleries on East 10th Street (later collectively referred to as the
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is the recreational and geographic heart of the East Village. It has historically been a part of
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St. Marks Place is a major shopping street, with many businesses that cater to the tourist trade.
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productions, including the Royal Playhouse, the Fourth Street Theatre, the Downtown Theatre, the
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have held regular readings and performances, and until 2006 was home to the punk–rock nightclub
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from Montgomery Street to East 12th Street. It was designed in the 1930s by parks commissioner
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style. At the time, the area was increasingly being identified as part of the Lower East Side.
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Bricks and Brownstone: The New York Rowhouse 1783–1929 – An Architectural & Social History
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operates Catholic schools in Manhattan. St. Brigid School in the East Village closed in 2019.
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in New York, and was the birthplace and historical home of many artistic movements, including
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large-scale slum-clearance projects. Another redevelopment project that was completed was the
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Founding enabled by a NY State Act of February 17, 1857. The land is conveyed for one dollar.
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operates public schools in the East Village as part of Community School District 1. District
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Charter, Trust Deed, and By-Laws of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
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The Phyllis Anderson Theater, one of several theaters that were originally Yiddish theaters
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I the district's theaters hosted as many as twenty to thirty shows a night. After World War
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area has become a magnet for luxury condominiums as the East Village neighborhood's rapid
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reported: "This area is gradually becoming recognized as an extension of Greenwich Village
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San Isidoro y San Leandro Western Orthodox Catholic Church of the Hispanic Mozarabic Rite
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Koch Suspends Park Curfew Following bloody clash in Tompkins Square, Manuel Perez-Rivas,
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was later located. In the mid-20th-century, landfill – including World War
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and 2, and the grid surrounding it included four north–south and nine west–east streets.
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The Suburbanization of New York: Is the World's Greatest City Becoming Just Another Town
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at 126–128 East 13th Street, a horse auction mart built in 1903–1904, designated in 2012
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constantly, eliminating distractions like magazines, television or, sometimes, people.
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and Avenue A. The street contains a Japanese street culture; an aged punk culture and
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Black and White Manhattan: The History of Racial Formation in Colonial New York City
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still lives in the same apartment in Alphabet City that he has had since the 1970s.
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Selling the Lower East Side: Culture, Real Estate, and Resistance in New York City
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1 does not contain any zoned schools, which means that students living in District
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is located at 135 Second Avenue. The branch opened in 1884 based on a gift from
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The area that is today known as the East Village was originally occupied by the
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http://www.abstract-art.com/landfield/la4_writings_fldr/la4a_writing-index.html
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between the Bowery and Broadway, just west of the East Side within present-day
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Population Division – New York City Department of City Planning, February 2012
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literary movement. Multiple former Yiddish theaters were converted for use by
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Map of approved zoning changes from New York City Department of City Planning
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There were several "boweries" within what is now the East Village. Bowery no.
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Biography of a Tenement House: An Architectural History of 97 Orchard Street
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Two of the remaining rowhouses on St. Mark's Place. Both are city landmarks.
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After dinner Mr. Casablancas walked out into the street. It was nearly 1:00
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As NYU plans towering dorm for 12th Street, East Village neighbors cry foul
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Manhattan Projects: The Rise and Fall of Urban Renewal in Cold War New York
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and there were often drug deals being held openly in Tompkins Square Park.
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had called the "last fashionable residence" on Second Avenue. In 1916, the
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Initially the location of the present-day East Village was occupied by the
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Digital source → NARA digital publication T627 → Digital image 2 (of 18).
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styles. Tenements built in the later part of the decade were built in the
15428: 14487: 14336: 14179: 14169: 14069: 13700: 13127: 13071: 13063: 13059: 11301: 8608:""East Village Afternoon" exhibit highlights Ukrainian presence in NYC". 8103:"Landlord in Deadly East Village Explosion Sentenced to at Least 4 Years" 5828:"Theater District; Strolling Back Into the Golden Age of Yiddish Theater" 4503:(2nd ed.). Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. p. 7 4286: 4210: 4110: 4061: 4055: 4019: 4001: 3980: 3850: 3823: 3739: 3715: 3608: 3599: 3583: 3571: 3522: 3475: 3463: 3136: 2932: 2717: 2639: 2471: 2369: 2340: 2295: 1920: 1905: 1874: 1337: 1333: 1301: 1179: 993: 919:, who first settled south of Houston Street before moving northward. The 724: 585: 542: 13908: 13353: 13197: 13189: 12691:"Songstress Regina Spektor Gets Elevator: Buys $ 1.1 M. Murray Hill Pad" 10481: 9325:"Field and Court Usage Report for Tompkins Square Park : NYC Parks" 9079: 9057: 8560: 6251:. Vol. 109, no. 37258. January 27, 1960. p. 52 (column 1) 5115:
Little Germany: Ethnicity, Religion, and Class in New York City, 1845–80
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Homesteading in New York City, 1978–1993: The Divided Heart of Loisaida
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The Lower East Side: A Guide to Its Jewish Past with 99 New Photographs
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How the other half lives : studies among the tenements of New York
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The following middle and high schools are located in the East Village:
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on June 15, 1904, in which more than a thousand German-Americans died.
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The Orange Riots: Irish Political Violence in New York City, 1870–1871
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population of the neighborhood reached 60,000, but as with the city's
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Due to the gentrification of the neighborhood, parties including the
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Mission of Our Lady of Loreto (Sheen Center, Barat Settlement House)
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The following independent schools are located in the East Village:
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One of the first groups to populate the former Little Germany were
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in the New York Marble Cemetery, which does not contain headstones
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at 308 East 12th Street, built in 1891–1892 and designated in 2008
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In the late 20th and early 21st centuries the East Village became
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sees Smith, in drag, bring home a trick with propulsive results."
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was written and designed by fifteen second-year undergrads from
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A wall in the East Village in 1998, featuring a mural of two men
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Allen Ginsberg, the poet laureate of the Beat Generation whose
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in the United States. The neighborhood originally ended at the
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Brazee, Christopher D.; Most, Jennifer L. (January 17, 2012).
12952:"Turning 60, John Zorn Sees His Eclecticism as a Musical Norm" 12245:"Indian Larry, Motorcycle Builder and Stunt Rider, Dies at 55" 11187: 8209:"Owner of Lucy's, iconic NYC dive bar, discusses future plans" 7102:"If You're Thinking of Living In:" (series) "The East Village" 6757: 6755: 6753: 6751: 6749: 6747: 6745: 6492: 6490: 6488: 6486: 6484: 6482: 6480: 6318: 6316: 6213:. Contemporary urban studies. Bergin & Garvey. p. 7. 6150: 6148: 6146: 6103: 6101: 6099: 5439: 5393: 5381: 5177: 5175: 5150: 5148: 5033: 4921: 4919: 4917: 4855: 4853: 4851: 4796: 4794: 4792: 4790: 3432:
bus in front of the Lucky Cheng's restaurant at 2nd Street on
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Residents wary of changing physical, socio-economic landscape
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at 11th Street, as well as numerous galleries on 7th Street.
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Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys and Industrial School
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residents of any race were 12.4% (5,463) of the population.
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Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys and Industrial School
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Two marble cemeteries were also built on the East Side: the
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Stuyvesant's slaves were to be buried in a cemetery plot at
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on the south. The East Village contains three subsections:
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Mr. Threadgill is a longtime resident of the East Village.
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to the north. Notable places within Alphabet City include
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at 137 Second Avenue, built in 1884 and designated in 1976
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have since shuttered due to new ownership and subsequent
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is a typical side street in the heart of the East Village
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By the 1890s tenements were being designed in the ornate
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Gonzo Judaism: A Bold Path for Renewing an Ancient Faith
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Ship ablaze: The tragedy of the steamboat General Slocum
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Simultaneously with the decline of the last manors, the
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Former German-American Shooting Society Clubhouse at 12
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Not the Hudson: A Comprehensive Study of the East River
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Not the Hudson: A Comprehensive Study of the East River
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Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade – October; yearly.
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in New York City as far back as the late 19th century.
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Church of the Immaculate Conception and Clergy Houses
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High School for Health Professions and Human Services
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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Manhattan School for Career Development (grades 9–12)
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1 can apply to any school in the district, including
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East Village Community Garden Gets New Lease On Life
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has been used for several notable speeches, such as
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between 11th and 12th Streets east of First Avenue.
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clashed with a demonstration involving thousands of
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Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
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Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
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actor, and wife, part-time photographer Zoe Buckman
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Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
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Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
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Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
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Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
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Center for American Places at Columbia College. 2792:Engine Co. 33/Ladder Co. 9 – 42 Great Jones Street 2095:'s 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average 1413:Tensions over gentrification resulted in the 1988 1054:and East 3rd Streets in 1935–1936, the first such 938:, at 53–55 East 3rd Street (converted 1903–1904). 63:and 6th Street, facing south, photographed in 2005 14307:Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9 12168:"Philip Glass on Listening (and Composing) at 80" 12075:"EXCLUSIVE: Comedian Negin Farsad Finds Humor in 11437:. East Village Vibe. July 9, 2013. Archived from 11253: 9703:"Creation of a Bygone Era, Soon to Be Demolished" 7306: 7304: 5801:Oscar Israelowitz's guide to Jewish New York City 5797: 5769: 4710:Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York 4004:– creator of the Lower East Side "Garden of Eden" 2904:operates three post offices in the East Village: 2789:Engine Co. 28/Ladder Co. 11 – 222 East 2nd Street 1008:Avenue by the first decades of the 20th century. 15822: 13010:"East Village/Lower East Side Historic District" 11970:, December 14, 2011. Accessed February 25, 2024. 9843:"Walls Falling Down at Cemetery in East Village" 8295:, December 5, 2007; accessed September 19, 2009. 7975:"An Uncertain Future for East Village Rowhouses" 6197: 6165: 6163: 6118: 6116: 6057: 5741: 5300: 4721:). Edmund Jones & Co. (printer). p. 690 3920:(born 1952) – musician, painter, actor, producer 3628:(1960–1996) – musician, composer of the musical 2623:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 1156: 13017:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 13001:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 12583:"Theater Rebels of the 60s Gather to Reminisce" 12341:"Square Feet: Inside John Leguizamo's NYC Home" 11604:"John Franklin Bardin, Novelist and Editor, 64" 7899:"35 Cooper Square/Bowery Alliance of Neighbors" 7795:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7766:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7737:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7708:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7679:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7650:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7571:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7516:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7090: 6692:"In Rocking East Village, The Beat Never Stops" 6361: 6234: 6122: 6043:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 5478: 5463:The tenement house laws of the City of New York 5057: 5055: 5019:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 4985:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 2914:Peter Stuyvesant Station – 335 East 14th Street 2783:Ladder Co. 3/Battalion 6 – 103 East 13th Street 2541:playgrounds. It also contains the city's first 2439:and East 3rd Street since its founding in 1973. 2135:International Society for Krishna Consciousness 2024:Politically, the East Village is in New York's 1655:On March 26, 2015, a gas explosion occurred on 1468:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 853:. Reform movements, such as the one started by 431:has changed the character of the neighborhood. 14600:East Village/Lower East Side Historic District 13579:German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mark 13085: 12801:"American Journalist Is Shot to Death in Iraq" 11500:Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790–2007 11193: 11007:, Katla McGlynn, Pace Press, February 6, 2008. 10873: 10397:Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy 9233:"Tompkins Square Park Events : NYC Parks" 8255:Automat is about to return to the East Village 8153:"Selling the Lower East Side – Geography Page" 7844:"East Village Group Tries to Save 1820s House" 7301: 7252: 6953: 6509: 6507: 6505: 5861: 5232: 5166: 5139: 4815: 4486: 2588:is 57 acres (23 ha) and runs between the 1476:East Village/Lower East Side Historic District 403:, located around the street of the same name. 14810: 14665: 13369: 13007: 12850:"David Wojnarowicz, 37, Artist in Many Media" 12521:"How the Poet Ron Padgett Spends His Sundays" 12400:"Frank Lovell, Marxist Leader And Writer, 84" 12085:available on VOD and digital Tuesday July 5." 11932:, November 15, 2016. Accessed April 22, 2020. 9775:GVSHP | Preservation | Off the Grid 8395: 7928:GVSHP | Preservation | Off the Grid 7495: 7015: 6761: 6496: 6322: 6307: 6160: 6154: 6113: 6107: 5966: 5888: 5644: 5448: 5411: 5399: 5387: 5375: 5363: 5334: 5245: 5243: 5241: 5181: 5154: 5106: 5104: 5046: 4949: 4925: 4859: 4800: 4694: 4570:. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 149. 4317: 4315: 3902:(born 1960) – actor, comedian, and monologist 3809:Allan Katzman – co-founder and editor of the 2917:Tompkins Square Station – 244 East 3rd Street 2883: 2874:NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital 2501:Dream Up Festival – August–September; yearly. 1396:Gentrification, preservation, and present day 11508:National Archives and Records Administration 11106: 9728: 8270:, August 16, 2006; accessed August 25, 2008. 6651: 6649: 6030: 6028: 6008: 5192: 5190: 5052: 5006: 5004: 5002: 4972: 4970: 4707:Valentine, David Thomas (1801–1869) (1862). 4521:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3684:school, which originated in the East Village 3496:(born 1947) – social and political activist. 1222:newspaper with the neighborhood's new name, 707:bought the entire block of 10th Street from 442:are 10003 and 10009. It is patrolled by the 11491:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 9277:"Tompkins Square Dog Run :: First Run" 8404:. New York Folklore Society. Archived from 7126:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 6502: 6206: 6068: 5981:"O'Brien Traces History of Yiddish Theater" 5857: 5855: 5742:Rosenberg, Andrew; Dunford, Martin (2012). 4739:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 4635:Online access → Section → "Lower East Side" 4499:Bolton, Reginald Pelham, 1856–1942 (1975). 4329:. New York City Department of City Planning 3514:(1939–2007) – co-founder and editor of the 3046:New York Public Library, Ottendorfer branch 2896:East Village is located within two primary 2080:, and 2.8% (1,214) from two or more races. 2040:'s 65th, 66th, and 74th districts, and the 2032:congressional districts. It is also in the 2008: 1973:; Ukrainian restaurants and butcher shops; 1555:at 288 East 10th Street, designated in 2008 1548:, built in 1927–1928 and designated in 2008 1440:, began calling for a change to the area's 1116:in the 1930s and the implementation of the 1050:, and on the west side of Avenue A between 15856:Ukrainian communities in the United States 14817: 14803: 14680:Places adjacent to East Village, Manhattan 14672: 14658: 14367:Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart 13376: 13362: 13305:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). 13096:Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 12991: 12205: 12181:, April 13, 2017. Accessed April 20, 2017. 11139:"Cooper Union Will Charge Tuition in 2014" 10991: 10418: 10416: 10414: 9868: 9638:, May 2–8, 2007; Accessed August 26, 2008. 9582:, June 30, 2008; accessed August 25, 2008. 8860:2012 Assembly District Maps: New York City 7489: 7483: 7477: 5238: 5101: 4908: 4781: 4675: 4525:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 4474: 4312: 3387:Obscura Antiques & Oddities, focus of 3072:. The Ottendorfer branch, designed in the 3015:Tompkins Square Middle School (grades 6–8) 1560:Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart 1186:, who all moved to the area in 1951–1953. 871:, and other welfare and service agencies. 14430:Broadway–Lafayette Street/Bleecker Street 13971:Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York 13604:Slovenian Church of St. Cyril in New York 13383: 13118: 12847: 12581:Freedman, Samuel G. (November 15, 1984). 11592:, June 9, 2001; accessed August 27, 2008. 10970: 10968: 10823:"Manhattan School for Career Development" 10272:United States Zip Code Boundary Map (USA) 9432: 8465:. Boweryartsandscience.org. March 5, 2014 8341:"Rediscovering New York as It Used to Be" 7872:"Demolition of 35 Cooper Square Approved" 7311:Haughney, Christine (November 15, 2008). 6683: 6646: 6517:Greenwich Village and how it got that way 6432: 6071:"Paths of Resistance in the East Village" 6025: 5187: 5095: 4999: 4967: 4961: 4830: 4706: 4600: 4598: 4596: 4594: 3556:(1959–1991) – journalist and former actor 3508:(1971–2007) – digital artist and painter. 3180:is the first in New York City to achieve 2462: 783: 457:, the East Village is not located within 12580: 11812:"The East Village's Own, Allen Ginsberg" 11716: 11057: 10867: 9700: 9618: 9616: 9614: 9032: 9030: 8989: 8794:2012 Senate District Maps: New York City 8628:http://www.nyartbeat.com/event/2008/9FC3 7759:"Van Tassell & Kearney Auction Mart" 7730:"Saint Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church" 7593:"LPC Designation Report: Former P.S. 64" 7310: 7032:"The Gentrification of the East Village" 6991: 6689: 6169: 6069:Strausbaugh, John (September 14, 2007). 5852: 5119:. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 4356: 3639:(born 1979) – actress, singer and writer 3439: 3420: 3408: 3041: 2973:PS 34 Franklin D Roosevelt (grades PK–8) 2887: 2845:the Lower East Side, there are eighteen 2766: 2680: 2517: 2466: 2442: 2426: 2148: 2012: 1919: 1878:Once synonymous with "Bowery Bums", the 1873: 1616: 1456: 1354: 1248:The East Village became a center of the 1239: 1133:/Second Avenue with new privately owned 1096: 966: 798: 521:was located primarily below the current 473: 13649:St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church 13349:Lower East Side Preservation Initiative 13150: 12949: 12479: 12124: 11979: 11754: 11136: 10411: 9834: 9815: 8944: 8942: 8673: 8517: 8483: 7841: 7598:. NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission 7188:"Prices Decline as Gentrification Ebbs" 6994:"Rapture Cafe: Coffee is the New Vodka" 6954:Prochnow, Alexandria Noel (Fall 2011). 6922:"Chopped Liver and Chilies on Avenue A" 6583:"Last Train Rumbles On Third Ave. 'El'" 6369:"Plan for Cooper Sq. Raises Objections" 5978: 5474:– via HathiTrust Digital Library. 5280: 5061: 4937: 4842: 4604: 4551: 4539: 4417: 4415: 4399:"East Village neighborhood in New York" 4393: 4391: 4389: 4387: 4251:Absolutely Nothing to Get Alarmed About 3651:(born 1977) – Interim President of the 2408:– long running Off-Broadway performance 611: 14: 15823: 12914:"Charles Wright, Novelist, Dies at 76" 12717: 11679:Hays, Constance L. (August 15, 1988). 10965: 10948:"About the Hamilton Fish Park Library" 9734: 9647: 9485:"Class Struggle Erupts Along Avenue B" 9415: 8888:, New York City. Accessed May 5, 2017. 8396:Zeitlin, Steve; Reaven, Marci (2003). 8372: 8304: 8298: 8273: 8100: 7842:Rozdeba, Suzanne (February 19, 2011). 7457: 6919: 6716: 6513: 6336:"Cooper Sq. Project Is Adding 8 Acres" 5825: 5249: 4872:Gray, Christopher (November 8, 1998). 4591: 4498: 3580:(born 1963), science writer and editor 3119:, a rusticated-stone structure with a 3104: 3021:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York 2985:PS 188 The Island School (grades PK–8) 2020:, looking north at 10th Street in 2010 517:The population of the Dutch colony of 14798: 14653: 14573: 14388: 14245: 14100:Harry & Ida's Meat and Supply Co. 13670: 13609:St. Ann's Armenian Catholic Cathedral 13552: 13487: 13412: 13357: 12911: 12397: 12242: 12017: 11853: 11638: 11413:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 11380:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 11351:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 10853:New York City Department of Education 10827:New York City Department of Education 10801:New York City Department of Education 10775:New York City Department of Education 10749:New York City Department of Education 10723:New York City Department of Education 10697:New York City Department of Education 10671:New York City Department of Education 10645:New York City Department of Education 10619:New York City Department of Education 10593:New York City Department of Education 10567:New York City Department of Education 10537:New York City Department of Education 10511:New York City Department of Education 10390:"Lower East Side / Chinatown – MN 03" 9840: 9664: 9611: 9482: 9451: 9257:. Dreamupfestival.org. April 14, 2014 9027: 8891: 8741:New York City Congressional Districts 8674:Goldman, Michael (January 24, 1999). 8426: 8006: 6123:McKinley, Jesse (November 16, 1997). 5110: 4865: 4563: 4440: 2945:New York City Department of Education 2100:lower, at 13% and 11%, respectively. 1671:Neighboring the East Village are the 1644: 1161: 14702:Stuy Town & Peter Cooper Village 14687: 13536:Third Street Music School Settlement 12994:"East 10th Street Historic District" 12848:Kimmelman, Michael (July 24, 1992). 12798: 12561: 12281:The New York Times (March 7, 2009). 11678: 10382: 10323:"Location Details: Peter Stuyvesant" 10106:"Engine Company 33/Ladder Company 9" 9562: 9391:. Cornell University Press. p.  8939: 8557:St. George Ukrainian Catholic Church 8427:Beyer, Gregory (December 16, 2007). 8338: 8248: 7869: 7006:Originally retrieved April 14, 2008. 6920:Meehan, Peter (September 28, 2005). 6808:"Art Boom Slows In the East Village" 6655: 6580: 6549:"Art: Remember the 50s on 10th St.?" 6438: 5862:Ronnie Caplane (November 28, 1997). 5826:Cofone, Annie (September 13, 2010). 5723:Surk, Barbara (September 28, 1997). 5722: 5196: 4871: 4501:"New York City in Indian possession" 4434: 4412: 4384: 4352: 4350: 4348: 4346: 4344: 4207:– artist, musician, writer, producer 3944:– cornetist, composer and conductor. 3404: 3328: 2676: 2611: 2508: 2153: 1986:St. George Ukrainian Catholic Church 1505:National Register of Historic Places 1125:to redevelop the area from Ninth to 936:Third Street Music School Settlement 715:. The block was located adjacent to 510:, who served as director-general of 469: 197:1.99 km (0.768 sq mi) 15841:Ethnic enclaves in New York (state) 14246: 13877:Playwrights Horizons Theater School 12018:Saxon, Wolfgang (January 3, 2006). 11980:Witchel, Alex (November 22, 1999). 11521:Edelstone, Steven (July 10, 2017). 10923:"About the Tompkins Square Library" 10874:Byfield, Erica (February 5, 2019). 10771:"The East Village Community School" 10539:. December 19, 2018. Archived from 10348:"Location Details: Tompkins Square" 10081:"Engine Company 9/Ladder Company 6" 9452:Kurtz, Howard (September 7, 1988). 8305:Bleyer, Jennifer (March 13, 2005). 8231:"The Pyramid is closing once again" 8082:from the original on March 30, 2015 8019:from the original on March 30, 2015 7458:Berger, Joseph (January 19, 2012). 6972:Originally retrieved March 5, 2013. 5773:Let's Go New York City 16th Edition 4323:"NYC Planning | Community Profiles" 4159:(Experimental Theatre Club) in 1961 3926:– singer/entrepreneur, in the 1980s 3914:(1913–1998) – communist politician. 3820:– fashion designer and entrepreneur 2786:Engine Co. 5 – 340 East 14th Street 2735: 2616:There are reportedly more than 640 2141:outside the Indian subcontinent at 2131:A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada 1950:, as well as the Lower East Side's 1452: 24: 15846:Little Italys in the United States 14595:East 10th Street Historic District 14389: 14332:Metropolitan Savings Bank Building 13446:La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez 12437:"John Lurie: Growing Up in Public" 12243:Saxon, Wolfgang (August 1, 2004). 12206:Hirschberg, Lynn (July 31, 2005). 12125:Hampton, Wilborn (April 6, 1997). 11831:"In Depth with Richard Brookhiser" 11435:"Dig Up Macabre Frills at Obscura" 11171:. January 31, 2011. Archived from 10901:"The New Amsterdam School Website" 10243:"Best Hospitals in New York, N.Y." 9483:Wines, Michael (August 10, 1988). 9104:. Pearltheatre.org. Archived from 9080:"Metropolitan Playhouse Home Page" 8908:. February 1, 2012. Archived from 8133:from the original on July 30, 2020 8101:Randle, Aaron (January 17, 2020). 7870:Karp, Walter (February 14, 2011). 7817:"Two Steps Forward, One Step Back" 6170:Foderaro, Lisa W. (May 17, 1987). 5729:The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 5412:Sanders, R.; Gillon, E.V. (1979). 4441:Kugel, Seth (September 19, 2007). 4327:communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov 3655:, and former Administrator of the 3598:(1947–1985) – writer, poet, actor 2670:La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez 1503:, built in 1928 and listed on the 529:(anglicized to "boweries"; modern 25: 15867: 14435:Eighth Street–New York University 13852:La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club 13327: 12938:76 and lived in the East Village. 12480:Ratliff, Ben (January 30, 2013). 11854:Ryzik, Melena (October 1, 2009). 11717:Moynihan, Colin (June 11, 2008). 11137:Kaminer, Ariel (April 23, 2013). 10377:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 10205:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 10193:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 10181:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 10169:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 10154:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 10142:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 10130:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 9953:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 9682:from the original on May 11, 2008 9022:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 8984:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 8934:"Community Health Profiles," 2018 8486:"CBGB Closes and Rock Fans Mourn" 8484:Pareles, Jon (October 17, 2006). 8280:Hope for Jim Power's public works 8185:. October 4, 2006. Archived from 7253:Jeremiah Budin (March 25, 2014). 6717:Nieves, Santiago (May 13, 2005). 4611:The Encyclopedia of New York City 4341: 3826:(1938–2009) – theater critic for 3622:(born 1984) – film critic, author 3574:(born 1983) – model, TV presenter 3230:Eighth Street–New York University 3187: 3082:New York City designated landmark 2997:The East Village Community School 2740:East Village is patrolled by the 1915: 1891:Redevelopment of the avenue from 1840:. Alphabet City's alternate name 1274:La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club 981:New York State Tenement House Act 399:and 6th and 7th Streets; and the 14756: 14739: 14731: 14710: 14225:Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre 13619:St. Brigid Roman Catholic Church 13569:Church of the Most Holy Redeemer 13429:Carmen Pabón del Amanecer Jardín 13413: 13212: 13211: 13160: 12943: 12912:Weber, Bruce (October 8, 2008). 12905: 12879: 12841: 12792: 12767: 12748: 12718:Chinen, Nate. (April 19, 2016). 12711: 12702: 12683: 12651: 12632: 12612: 12574: 12555: 12536: 12514: 12473: 12455: 12429: 12398:Saxon, Wolfgang (May 23, 1998). 12391: 12357: 12334: 12311: 12274: 12236: 12199: 12160: 12118: 12088: 12067: 12048: 12011: 11973: 11954: 11935: 11909: 11892: 11847: 11824: 11805: 11786: 11755:Kennedy, Randy (July 21, 2007). 11748: 11709: 11672: 11632: 11595: 11570: 11545: 11427: 11394: 11365: 11332: 11307: 11269: 11209: 11157: 11130: 11051: 11035: 11010: 10940: 10915: 10893: 10841: 10815: 10789: 10763: 10745:"The Children's Workshop School" 10737: 10711: 10685: 10659: 10633: 10607: 10581: 10563:"P.S. 034 Franklin D. Roosevelt" 10555: 10525: 10499: 10474: 10441: 10340: 10315: 10290: 10260: 10235: 10210: 10098: 10073: 10048: 10023: 9990: 9958: 9916: 9789: 9763: 9701:Moynihan, Colin (May 11, 2008). 9694: 9641: 9585: 9536: 9510: 9476: 9445: 9409: 9376: 9343: 9317: 9291: 9269: 9247: 9225: 9203: 9142: 9120: 9094: 9072: 9049: 8872: 8853: 8806: 8787: 8753: 8734: 8700: 8667: 8640: 8620: 8601: 8575: 8545: 8511: 8477: 8455: 8420: 8389: 8366: 8332: 8223: 8201: 8171: 8155:. Upress.umn.edu. Archived from 8145: 8113: 8094: 8064: 8031: 8000: 7967: 7942: 7916: 7891: 7835: 7809: 7780: 7751: 7722: 7693: 7664: 7635: 7610: 7585: 7556: 7530: 7501: 7451: 7428: 7405: 7382: 7338: 7287: 7269: 7246: 6690:Schoemer, Karen (June 8, 1990). 6621:"'Village' Spills Across 3d Ave" 6125:"Ukrainian Accent Gets Stronger" 5745:The Rough Guide to New York City 4641: 4443:"An 80-Block Slice of City Life" 4357:McKinley, Jesse (June 1, 1995). 4271: 4046:– artist and fashion illustrator 3908:(born 1958) – composer, musician 2852:The nearest major hospitals are 2652:and also appears in the musical 2483:Mayday Festival – May 1; yearly. 2381:The Ontological-Hysteric Theater 2335:Theaters and performance spaces: 2303:– music, poetry, readings, slams 2124: 2036:'s 27th and 28th districts, the 1728: 1710: 1695: 1604: 1590: 1576: 1478:was also designated by the LPC. 1281:1975 New York City fiscal crisis 1129:from the Bowery/Third Avenue to 634: 620: 133: 115: 54: 14478:8th Street and St. Mark's Place 14342:Robbins & Appleton Building 13634:St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery 13511:East Side Community High School 12984: 12799:Wong, Edward (August 3, 2005). 12115:user. Those are my main lines." 10849:"Tompkins Square Middle School" 10031:"Ladder Company 18/Battalion 4" 9977:New York City Police Department 9903:New York City Police Department 8339:Shaw, Dan (November 11, 2007). 8007:Mejia, Paula (March 29, 2015). 7213: 7180: 7057: 6913: 6833: 6800: 6767: 6710: 6574: 6541: 6328: 6002: 5927: 5894: 5735: 5716: 5683: 5650: 5549: 5454: 5405: 5328: 5311:"About the Ottendorfer Library" 5274: 4978:"New York City Marble Cemetery" 4719:New York City Board of Aldermen 4557: 4137:– singer–songwriter and pianist 3680:instructors and co-founders of 3657:Federal Railroad Administration 3653:New York City Transit Authority 3592:(1908–1999) – writer, raconteur 3537:(born 1955) – author, historian 3147: 3007:East Side Community High School 2892:USPS Cooper Station post office 2775:East Village is served by four 2633:East Side Community High School 2554:New York City Police Department 2385:St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery 2361:St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery 2311:St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery 2189:Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space 2047: 1651:2015 East Village gas explosion 1228:, started publication in 1966. 956: 788: 574:St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery 483:St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery 448:New York City Police Department 14362:Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital 13334:East Village Parks Conservancy 12950:Sisario, Ben (July 14, 2013). 12774:"Heather Bain And Ken Moffatt" 12562:Owen, Frank (April 11, 1987). 11199:"The Speech That Made the Man" 9966:"9th Precinct CompStat Report" 9841:Beyer, Gregory (May 1, 2008). 9735:Wadler, Joyce (May 22, 2008). 9442:, August 8, 1988, NEWS; Pg. 5. 9416:Schulz, Dana (July 25, 2011). 9383:Gordon, Michael Allen (1993). 9176:"Charlie Parker Jazz Festival" 9152:. Wild Project. Archived from 8518:Remnick, Noah (June 5, 2016). 8373:Schulz, Dana (June 14, 2011). 6719:"Another Nuyorican Icon Fades" 6009:Lana Gersten (July 29, 2008). 5979:J. Katz (September 29, 2005). 4492: 4359:"F.Y.I.: East Village History" 3863:poet, and one of the original 3543:(born 1955) – bassist for the 2994:The Children's Workshop School 2762: 2728:, Revolutionary War hero; and 2513: 2498:Dance Parade – Summer; yearly. 2478:during the 2009 HOWL! Festival 2194:New Museum of Contemporary Art 1984:Since the early 20th century, 1789:. Alphabet City also contains 1690: 436:Manhattan Community District 3 13: 1: 14757: 14711: 13488: 13461:New York City Marble Cemetery 12826:The Christian Science Monitor 10218:"Manhattan Hospital Listings" 10009:New York City Fire Department 9875:New York City Marble Cemetery 8307:"The Final Frontier, for Now" 7788:"First German Baptist Church" 7701:"Wheatsworth Bakery Building" 7618:"Webster Hall LPC submission" 4511:– via Internet Archive. 4301: 4080:poet and one of the original 3586:(born 1964) – actor, comedian 3531:(1914–1997) – novelist, actor 2777:New York City Fire Department 2706:New York City Marble Cemetery 2565:Great Railroad Strike of 1877 2563:On July 25, 1877, during the 2552:, a riot broke out after the 2353:– historic Off-Broadway venue 1979:Shevchenko Scientific Society 1860:in his 1974 poem "Loisaida". 1572: 1537:The Children's Aid Society's 1195:Third Avenue elevated railway 1157:Rebranding and cultural scene 998:Slovenian Church of St. Cyril 770:New York City Marble Cemetery 218:32,000/km (82,000/sq mi) 32:Neighborhood in New York City 27:Neighborhood in New York City 14740: 14732: 14610:St. Mark's Historic District 13553: 13344:East Village Visitors Center 13080:928401894 (all editions) 11459: 11169:U.S. News & World Report 11119:U.S. News & World Report 10797:"East Side Community School" 10667:"P.S. 188 The Island School" 10246:U.S. News & World Report 6581:Katz, Ralph (May 13, 1955). 6472:646816983 (all editions) 5343:. New York: Broadway Books. 4715:New York City Common Council 4647:. May 2010. pp. 769–770 4231:– actress and wife of actor 3950:(1949–1989) – actress, model 3806:– actor, artist and director 3645:– writer, director, comedian 3037: 2957:those in the Lower East Side 2921: 2902:United States Postal Service 2487:Charlie Parker Jazz Festival 1971:St. George's Catholic Church 1969:Several churches, including 1666: 1367:before it closed in 2007. A 434:The East Village is part of 7: 14637:Manhattan Community Board 3 14633:Manhattan Community Board 2 14574: 14175:Old Reliable Theatre Tavern 14014:Russian & Turkish Baths 13671: 13644:St. Nicholas of Myra Church 13152:Stokes, Isaac Newton Phelps 12832:, and had also written for 11502:. RG (record group) No 29. 11315:"New Cooper Union Building" 11098:17830905 (all editions) 11065:Wm. C. Bryant & Company 10952:The New York Public Library 10927:The New York Public Library 10589:"The STAR Academy – P.S.63" 10507:"P.S. 015 Roberto Clemente" 10482:"InsideSchools: District 1" 9650:"Remembering the Toy Tower" 9628:September 21, 2008, at the 9102:"The Pearl Theatre Company" 9082:. Metropolitanplayhouse.org 8647:Wasserman, Suzanne (2007). 8585:. Utrip.com. Archived from 7412:"East Village Preservation" 5315:The New York Public Library 4614:(2nd ed.). New Haven: 4264: 3099: 2323:Russian & Turkish Baths 2294:– music, poetry, readings, 2253:Mercury Lounge – live music 2224:Landmark's Sunshine Theater 2005:, Ukraine's national bard. 1567:First German Baptist Church 1553:St. Nicholas of Myra Church 1546:Wheatsworth Bakery Building 1434:Manhattan Community Board 3 1423: 1120:, and the expansion of the 1072:Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive 594:Commissioners' Plan of 1811 10: 15872: 15851:Neighborhoods in Manhattan 14019:The Standard, East Village 13872:Performance Space New York 13308:AIA Guide to New York City 12779:November 12, 2017, at the 12623:Wexner Center for the Arts 12372:November 19, 2022, at the 11817:February 29, 2020, at the 11373:"Second Avenue Subway map" 10298:"Location Details: Cooper" 9827:November 28, 2020, at the 9648:Schulz, Dana (July 2011). 9574:December 10, 2008, at the 9255:"Dreamup Festival Website" 9130:. Theater for the New City 8865:February 25, 2021, at the 8799:February 24, 2021, at the 8746:February 24, 2021, at the 7435:"Editing the East Village" 6656:Mele, Christopher (2000). 5804:. Israelowitz Publishing. 5798:Oscar Israelowitz (2004). 5233:Burrows & Wallace 1999 5167:Burrows & Wallace 1999 5140:Burrows & Wallace 1999 5012:"New York Marble Cemetery" 4816:Burrows & Wallace 1999 4758:6671620 (all editions) 4487:Burrows & Wallace 1999 4064:– 1960s political activist 3760:– 1960s political activist 3706:– artist, songwriter, poet 3413:Punk rock icon and writer 2938: 2884:Post offices and ZIP Codes 2866:NYU Langone Medical Center 2854:Beth Israel Medical Center 2416:Theatre for a New Audience 2399:Performance Space New York 2119: 2044:'s 1st and 2nd districts. 1867: 1699: 1648: 1343: 960: 792: 699:. That block was renamed " 541:between Prince Street and 464: 15707: 15593: 15534: 15391: 15257: 15163: 15061: 14843: 14685: 14627: 14580: 14569: 14443: 14399: 14395: 14384: 14252: 14241: 14165:New York Vauxhall Gardens 14027: 13979: 13948: 13925:Barbara Feinman Millinery 13917: 13829: 13681: 13677: 13666: 13654:Tabernacle Baptist Church 13559: 13548: 13494: 13483: 13434:Chico Mendez Mural Garden 13419: 13408: 13395: 13145:571984 (all editions) 12363:Goldstein, Miles Elliot. 11461:1940 United States Census 8884:December 3, 2020, at the 8831:January 26, 2020, at the 8720:Congressional District 12 8637:, retrieved March 1, 2021 7440:January 18, 2012, at the 5335:O'Donnell, R. T. (2003). 4040:– musician and songwriter 3766:– cartoonist and writer, 3069:New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 2796: 2732:, a well-known merchant. 2389:The Pearl Theatre Company 2227:Two Boots Pioneer Theater 2159:Preservation institution: 2054:2010 United States Census 1863: 1415:Tompkins Square Park riot 1235: 1142:United Housing Foundation 795:Little Germany, Manhattan 684:'s opening in the 1820s. 355:is a neighborhood on the 333: 321: 300: 283: 272: 267: 259: 251: 243: 235: 227: 222: 214: 206: 201: 193: 188: 180: 168: 156: 146: 128: 110: 75: 70:Location in New York City 68: 53: 44: 37: 15697:Yiddish Theatre District 14615:Yiddish Theatre District 14009:Museum of Broken Windows 13904:Village East by Angelika 13899:Theater for the New City 13589:Middle Collegiate Church 13456:New York Marble Cemetery 13339:East Village TripAdvisor 13174:University of Pittsburgh 12208:"The Last of the Indies" 9822:New York Marble Cemetery 8707:Congressional District 7 8616:: 17. December 14, 2008. 8583:"Little Area, Big Heart" 8553:"Ukrainians in New York" 7643:"Webster Hall and Annex" 7177:(online; US Newsstream). 6207:von Hassell, M. (1996). 5169:, pp. 448–449, 788. 5062:Dolkart, Andrew (2012). 4940:, vol. 5, pp. 1726–1728. 4306: 4278:New York City portal 3323: 3135:; urban preservationist 3031:The New Amsterdam School 2862:Bellevue Hospital Center 2817:, the deadliest type of 2771:Ladder Co. 3/Battalion 6 2699:New York Marble Cemetery 2646:for the television show 2412:Theater for the New City 2279:McSorley's Old Ale House 2221:City Cinema Village East 2009:Political representation 1702:Alphabet City, Manhattan 1539:Elizabeth Home for Girls 1077:In the mid-20th century 1005:Yiddish Theatre District 1000:, which still operates. 963:Yiddish Theatre District 906:How the Other Half Lives 860:How the Other Half Lives 774:New York Marble Cemetery 508:Dutch West India Company 18:East Village (Manhattan) 15831:East Village, Manhattan 14302:De Vinne Press Building 14282:Bayard–Condict Building 14004:The Houston Bowery Wall 13966:Merchant's House Museum 13956:Anthology Film Archives 13521:Harvey Milk High School 13101:Oxford University Press 12834:The Wall Street Journal 12462:Now: Madonna on Madonna 12173:April 20, 2017, at the 11887:... well, what friends? 11022:April 15, 2008, at the 10615:"P.S. 064 Robert Simon" 9623:A Force of Nature Leave 8778:March 22, 2019, at the 8765:August 4, 2020, at the 8463:"Bowery Arts + Science" 7509:"Stuyvesant Polyclinic" 7346:"East Village Rezoning" 6723:New York Latino Journal 5989:University of Rochester 5111:Nadel, Stanley (1990). 4729:– via HathiTrust. 4259:– musician and composer 3607:(1944–1974) – actress, 3472:(born 1969) – filmmaker 3447:, Lower East Side, 1968 3052:New York Public Library 2815:fine particulate matter 2691:All the World's a Grave 2217:Anthology Film Archives 2103:As of 2017, the median 2052:Based on data from the 2038:New York State Assembly 1118:Immigration Act of 1924 1062:, to the east of where 892:New York Public Library 869:Henry Street Settlement 749:speculative land owners 560:1 and bought bowery no. 14553:Taras Shevchenko Place 14120:King Tut's Wah Wah Hut 13857:Metropolitan Playhouse 13574:Church of the Nativity 12892:July 30, 2020, at the 12378:Shambhala Publications 12101:March 3, 2020, at the 11960:Robbins, Christopher. 11922:July 30, 2020, at the 11836:July 30, 2020, at the 11798:June 17, 2016, at the 11582:March 6, 2016, at the 11043:"Activists ask: WWJD?" 10980:July 24, 2008, at the 9196:Archival access – via 9182:. 2007. 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Davis 653: 652: 651: 650: 646: 645: 644: 639: 631: 630: 625: 614: 597: 561: 557: 549: 486: 472: 467: 421:Lower East Side 361:Lower Manhattan 329: 301: 134: 132: 116: 114: 100:40.728; -73.986 99: 97: 93: 90: 85: 82: 80: 78: 77: 71: 64: 49: 40: 33: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 15869: 15859: 15858: 15853: 15848: 15843: 15838: 15836:Arts districts 15833: 15816: 15815: 15813: 15812: 15809:(Central Park) 15802: 15797: 15790: 15783: 15776: 15769: 15762: 15755: 15748: 15741: 15734: 15727: 15720: 15708: 15705: 15704: 15702: 15701: 15693: 15685: 15682:Seneca Village 15678: 15670: 15662: 15654: 15646: 15638: 15634:Little Germany 15630: 15622: 15614: 15606: 15597: 15595: 15591: 15590: 15588: 15587: 15579: 15571: 15563: 15559:Liberty Island 15555: 15547: 15538: 15536: 15532: 15531: 15529: 15528: 15521: 15514: 15507: 15500: 15493: 15481: 15478:Manhattanville 15474: 15467: 15460: 15457:Hudson Heights 15453: 15446: 15439: 15432: 15425: 15417: 15415: 15396:above 110th St 15389: 15388: 15386: 15385: 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13468: 13466:Open Road Park 13463: 13458: 13453: 13448: 13443: 13437: 13431: 13426: 13420: 13417: 13416: 13406: 13405: 13396: 13393: 13392: 13381: 13380: 13373: 13366: 13358: 13352: 13351: 13346: 13341: 13336: 13329: 13328:External links 13326: 13324: 13323: 13317: 13298: 13297: 13296: 13284: 13282: 13270: 13268: 13256: 13254: 13242: 13240: 13228: 13226: 13214: 13210: 13209: 13148: 13116: 13109: 13083: 13021: 13005: 12988: 12986: 12983: 12981: 12980: 12942: 12904: 12878: 12840: 12791: 12766: 12747: 12710: 12701: 12689:Abelson, Max. 12682: 12650: 12631: 12611: 12573: 12554: 12535: 12513: 12472: 12470:, May 27, 1985 12454: 12428: 12390: 12356: 12333: 12310: 12273: 12235: 12198: 12183: 12166:Orlov, Piotr. 12159: 12117: 12087: 12066: 12047: 12010: 11972: 11953: 11934: 11908: 11891: 11846: 11823: 11804: 11785: 11747: 11708: 11671: 11631: 11594: 11569: 11544: 11540: 11513: 11497: 11452: 11441:on May 5, 2014 11426: 11393: 11364: 11331: 11306: 11255:Holzer, Harold 11246: 11195:Holzer, Harold 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(2010). 4590: 4576: 4556: 4544: 4542:, vol. 1, p.6. 4532: 4491: 4479: 4460: 4433: 4411: 4383: 4340: 4310: 4308: 4305: 4303: 4300: 4299: 4298: 4295:Second Avenues 4280: 4266: 4263: 4261: 4260: 4254: 4239:Charles Wright 4236: 4226: 4220: 4217:Steven Vincent 4214: 4208: 4202: 4196: 4190: 4184: 4178: 4172: 4166: 4163:Adario Strange 4160: 4150: 4144: 4138: 4135:Regina Spektor 4132: 4126: 4120: 4114: 4108: 4102: 4090: 4087:Liev Schreiber 4084: 4071: 4068:Arthur Russell 4065: 4059: 4053: 4047: 4044:Joel Resnicoff 4041: 4035: 4029: 4023: 4017: 4011: 4005: 3999: 3993:William Pope.L 3990: 3984: 3978: 3972: 3966: 3960: 3958:digital artist 3951: 3948:Cookie Mueller 3945: 3939: 3936:Jimmy McMillan 3933: 3927: 3921: 3915: 3909: 3903: 3900:John Leguizamo 3897: 3891: 3885: 3879: 3873: 3867: 3854: 3843: 3837: 3831: 3821: 3815: 3807: 3801: 3795: 3789: 3783: 3777: 3771: 3764:John Holmstrom 3761: 3755: 3749: 3743: 3737: 3734:Randy Harrison 3731: 3725: 3719: 3713: 3712:– photographer 3707: 3701: 3695: 3688:Allen Ginsberg 3685: 3682:Jivamukti Yoga 3671: 3665: 3659: 3649:Sarah Feinberg 3646: 3640: 3637:Rosario Dawson 3634: 3623: 3617: 3611: 3602: 3593: 3587: 3581: 3575: 3569: 3566:Ching Ho Cheng 3563: 3557: 3551: 3538: 3532: 3526: 3520: 3509: 3503: 3497: 3491: 3485: 3479: 3473: 3467: 3462:(born 1974) – 3457: 3454:Skippy Adelman 3450: 3406: 3403: 3399: 3398: 3394: 3393: 3379: 3378: 3366: 3365: 3364: 3357: 3350: 3343: 3340: 3327: 3325: 3322: 3189: 3188:Transportation 3186: 3149: 3146: 3106: 3103: 3101: 3098: 3097: 3096: 3092: 3085: 3039: 3036: 3035: 3034: 3017: 3016: 3013: 3010: 2999: 2998: 2995: 2992: 2989: 2986: 2983: 2980: 2977: 2974: 2971: 2968: 2964: 2940: 2937: 2923: 2920: 2919: 2918: 2915: 2912: 2909:Cooper Station 2885: 2882: 2803:preterm births 2798: 2795: 2794: 2793: 2790: 2787: 2784: 2764: 2761: 2750:violent crimes 2737: 2734: 2730:Preserved Fish 2726:Marinus Willet 2678: 2675: 2629:Open Road Park 2613: 2610: 2583: 2582: 2568: 2561: 2529:, protest and 2527:counterculture 2515: 2512: 2510: 2507: 2506: 2505: 2502: 2499: 2496: 2493:HOWL! 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13218: 13213: 13207: 13203: 13199: 13195: 13191: 13187: 13183: 13179: 13175: 13171: 13163: 13158:(1915–1928). 13157: 13153: 13149: 13146: 13142: 13138: 13134: 13129: 13125: 13121: 13117: 13112: 13110:0-195-11634-8 13106: 13102: 13098: 13097: 13092: 13091:Wallace, Mike 13088: 13084: 13081: 13077: 13073: 13069: 13065: 13061: 13057: 13052: 13037: 13030: 13029: 13026: 13022: 13018: 13011: 13006: 13002: 12995: 12990: 12989: 12977: 12969:September 29, 12965: 12961: 12957: 12953: 12946: 12939: 12931:September 29, 12927: 12923: 12919: 12915: 12908: 12901: 12900: 12895: 12891: 12888: 12882: 12875: 12867:September 29, 12863: 12859: 12855: 12851: 12844: 12837: 12835: 12831: 12827: 12818:September 29, 12814: 12810: 12806: 12802: 12795: 12788: 12787: 12782: 12778: 12775: 12770: 12763: 12762: 12757: 12751: 12744: 12737:September 29, 12733: 12729: 12725: 12721: 12714: 12705: 12698: 12697: 12692: 12686: 12680: 12677: 12676: 12673: 12669: 12668: 12665: 12657: 12656: 12647: 12646: 12641: 12638:Hass, Nancy. 12635: 12628: 12624: 12620: 12615: 12608: 12600:September 29, 12596: 12592: 12588: 12584: 12577: 12569: 12565: 12558: 12551: 12550: 12545: 12539: 12532: 12528: 12527: 12522: 12517: 12510: 12499:September 29, 12495: 12491: 12487: 12483: 12476: 12469: 12468: 12467:Time magazine 12463: 12458: 12451: 12450: 12445: 12441: 12438: 12432: 12425: 12417:September 29, 12413: 12409: 12405: 12401: 12394: 12387: 12386:9780834822313 12383: 12379: 12375: 12371: 12368: 12367: 12360: 12353: 12349: 12345: 12342: 12337: 12331: 12327: 12324: 12320: 12314: 12307: 12300:September 29, 12296: 12292: 12288: 12284: 12277: 12270: 12262:September 29, 12258: 12254: 12250: 12246: 12239: 12232: 12225:September 29, 12221: 12217: 12213: 12209: 12202: 12196: 12190: 12188: 12180: 12176: 12172: 12169: 12163: 12156: 12153: 12144:September 29, 12140: 12136: 12132: 12128: 12121: 12110: 12109: 12104: 12100: 12097: 12091: 12084: 12080: 12078: 12070: 12063: 12062: 12057: 12054:Hill, Logan. 12051: 12044: 12037:September 29, 12033: 12029: 12025: 12021: 12014: 12007: 11999:September 29, 11995: 11991: 11987: 11983: 11976: 11969: 11968: 11963: 11957: 11950: 11949: 11944: 11938: 11931: 11930: 11925: 11921: 11918: 11912: 11905: 11901: 11895: 11888: 11873:September 29, 11869: 11865: 11861: 11857: 11850: 11843: 11839: 11835: 11832: 11827: 11820: 11816: 11813: 11808: 11801: 11797: 11794: 11789: 11782: 11774:September 29, 11770: 11766: 11762: 11758: 11751: 11744: 11736:September 29, 11732: 11728: 11724: 11720: 11712: 11705: 11698:September 29, 11694: 11690: 11686: 11682: 11675: 11668: 11661:September 29, 11657: 11653: 11649: 11645: 11641: 11640:Hoban, Phoebe 11635: 11628: 11621:September 29, 11617: 11613: 11609: 11605: 11598: 11591: 11590: 11585: 11581: 11578: 11573: 11566: 11562: 11558: 11554: 11551:Khan, Bilal. 11548: 11530: 11529: 11524: 11517: 11509: 11505: 11501: 11494: 11488: 11480: 11476: 11471: 11470: 11467: 11462: 11456: 11440: 11436: 11430: 11414: 11408: 11403: 11397: 11381: 11374: 11368: 11357:September 17, 11352: 11346: 11341: 11335: 11320: 11316: 11310: 11303: 11299: 11295: 11291: 11278: 11272: 11266: 11265: 11260: 11256: 11250: 11243: 11239: 11235: 11231: 11218: 11212: 11206: 11205: 11200: 11196: 11190: 11174: 11170: 11166: 11160: 11152: 11148: 11144: 11140: 11133: 11125: 11121: 11120: 11115: 11109: 11099: 11095: 11091: 11087: 11082: 11078: 11066: 11062: 11061: 11054: 11047: 11044: 11041:Zimmer, Amy. 11038: 11031: 11030: 11025: 11021: 11018: 11013: 11006: 11002: 10999: 10994: 10987: 10983: 10979: 10976: 10971: 10969: 10953: 10949: 10943: 10928: 10924: 10918: 10902: 10896: 10881: 10877: 10870: 10854: 10850: 10844: 10828: 10824: 10818: 10802: 10798: 10792: 10776: 10772: 10766: 10750: 10746: 10740: 10724: 10720: 10714: 10698: 10694: 10688: 10672: 10668: 10662: 10646: 10642: 10636: 10620: 10616: 10610: 10594: 10590: 10584: 10568: 10564: 10558: 10542: 10538: 10534: 10528: 10512: 10508: 10502: 10487: 10486:InsideSchools 10483: 10477: 10462: 10458: 10454: 10450: 10444: 10429: 10425: 10419: 10417: 10415: 10398: 10391: 10385: 10378: 10373: 10371: 10369: 10353: 10349: 10343: 10328: 10324: 10318: 10303: 10299: 10293: 10277: 10273: 10269: 10263: 10247: 10244: 10238: 10223: 10219: 10213: 10207:, p. 10. 10206: 10201: 10195:, p. 12. 10194: 10189: 10183:, p. 16. 10182: 10177: 10171:, p. 13. 10170: 10165: 10163: 10155: 10150: 10144:, p. 14. 10143: 10138: 10132:, p. 11. 10131: 10126: 10111: 10107: 10101: 10086: 10082: 10076: 10061: 10057: 10051: 10036: 10032: 10026: 10010: 10006: 10005: 9999: 9993: 9978: 9974: 9967: 9961: 9954: 9949: 9933: 9929: 9925: 9919: 9904: 9900: 9896: 9890: 9883: 9879: 9876: 9871: 9860:September 29, 9856: 9852: 9848: 9844: 9837: 9830: 9826: 9823: 9818: 9803:. May 9, 1999 9802: 9798: 9792: 9776: 9772: 9766: 9754:September 29, 9750: 9746: 9742: 9738: 9731: 9720:September 29, 9716: 9712: 9708: 9704: 9697: 9681: 9677: 9676:gothamist.com 9673: 9667: 9651: 9644: 9637: 9636: 9631: 9627: 9624: 9619: 9617: 9615: 9598: 9594: 9588: 9581: 9577: 9573: 9570: 9565: 9549: 9545: 9539: 9528:September 29, 9523: 9519: 9513: 9502:September 29, 9498: 9494: 9490: 9486: 9479: 9463: 9459: 9455: 9448: 9441: 9435: 9419: 9412: 9404: 9402:9780801427541 9398: 9394: 9389: 9388: 9379: 9368:September 29, 9364: 9360: 9356: 9352: 9346: 9330: 9326: 9320: 9309:September 29, 9304: 9300: 9294: 9278: 9272: 9256: 9250: 9234: 9228: 9212: 9206: 9199: 9185: 9181: 9177: 9171: 9155: 9151: 9145: 9129: 9123: 9107: 9103: 9097: 9081: 9075: 9059: 9052: 9045: 9041: 9038: 9033: 9031: 9023: 9018: 9002: 8998: 8992: 8985: 8980: 8964: 8960: 8959: 8951: 8945: 8943: 8935: 8930: 8911: 8907: 8900: 8894: 8887: 8883: 8880: 8875: 8868: 8864: 8861: 8856: 8847: 8843: 8840: 8837: 8834: 8830: 8827: 8824: 8823: 8821: 8817: 8814: 8809: 8802: 8798: 8795: 8790: 8781: 8777: 8774: 8771: 8770: 8768: 8764: 8761: 8756: 8749: 8745: 8742: 8737: 8728: 8724: 8721: 8718: 8717: 8715: 8711: 8708: 8703: 8688: 8684: 8680: 8677: 8670: 8662: 8656: 8652: 8651: 8643: 8636: 8632: 8629: 8623: 8615: 8611: 8604: 8588: 8584: 8578: 8562: 8558: 8554: 8548: 8533: 8529: 8525: 8521: 8514: 8503:September 29, 8499: 8495: 8491: 8487: 8480: 8464: 8458: 8446:September 29, 8442: 8438: 8434: 8430: 8423: 8407: 8403: 8399: 8392: 8376: 8369: 8354: 8350: 8346: 8342: 8335: 8324:September 29, 8320: 8316: 8312: 8308: 8301: 8294: 8293: 8289:, Abby Luby, 8288: 8284: 8281: 8276: 8269: 8268: 8263: 8259: 8256: 8251: 8236: 8232: 8226: 8210: 8204: 8188: 8184: 8180: 8179:"Exhibitions" 8174: 8158: 8154: 8148: 8129: 8122: 8116: 8108: 8104: 8097: 8081: 8077: 8073: 8067: 8056:September 29, 8052: 8048: 8044: 8040: 8034: 8018: 8014: 8010: 8003: 7992:September 30, 7988: 7984: 7980: 7976: 7970: 7951: 7945: 7934:September 30, 7929: 7925: 7919: 7900: 7894: 7877: 7876:Village Voice 7873: 7868: 7867: 7857: 7853: 7849: 7845: 7838: 7822: 7818: 7812: 7801:September 28, 7796: 7789: 7783: 7772:September 28, 7767: 7760: 7754: 7743:September 28, 7738: 7731: 7725: 7714:September 28, 7709: 7702: 7696: 7685:September 28, 7680: 7673: 7667: 7656:September 28, 7651: 7644: 7638: 7619: 7613: 7594: 7588: 7577:September 28, 7572: 7565: 7559: 7543: 7539: 7533: 7522:September 28, 7517: 7510: 7504: 7497: 7492: 7485: 7480: 7469:September 29, 7465: 7461: 7454: 7447: 7443: 7439: 7436: 7431: 7424: 7420: 7416: 7413: 7408: 7401: 7397: 7393: 7390: 7385: 7366: 7351: 7347: 7341: 7326: 7322: 7318: 7314: 7307: 7305: 7296: 7290: 7284: 7280: 7277: 7272: 7256: 7249: 7234: 7230: 7226: 7222: 7216: 7201: 7197: 7193: 7189: 7183: 7176: 7172: 7166: 7154: 7146: 7141: 7140: 7137: 7129: 7123: 7107: 7103: 7099: 7093: 7078: 7074: 7070: 7066: 7060: 7045: 7041: 7037: 7033: 7027: 7025: 7018:, p. 39. 7017: 7012: 7003: 6999: 6995: 6988: 6980: 6976: 6969: 6965: 6961: 6957: 6950: 6935: 6931: 6927: 6923: 6916: 6908: 6896: 6880: 6879: 6872: 6870: 6854: 6850: 6846: 6842: 6836: 6821: 6817: 6813: 6809: 6803: 6788: 6784: 6780: 6776: 6770: 6764:, p. 38. 6763: 6758: 6756: 6754: 6752: 6750: 6748: 6746: 6728: 6724: 6720: 6713: 6705: 6701: 6697: 6693: 6686: 6671: 6665: 6661: 6660: 6652: 6650: 6634: 6630: 6626: 6622: 6616: 6614: 6612: 6596: 6592: 6588: 6584: 6577: 6562: 6558: 6554: 6550: 6544: 6529: 6523: 6519: 6518: 6510: 6508: 6506: 6499:, p. 35. 6498: 6493: 6491: 6489: 6487: 6485: 6483: 6481: 6473: 6469: 6465: 6461: 6456: 6444: 6443: 6435: 6426: 6414: 6406: 6401: 6400: 6397: 6382: 6378: 6374: 6370: 6364: 6349: 6345: 6341: 6337: 6331: 6325:, p. 34. 6324: 6319: 6317: 6310:, p. 33. 6309: 6304: 6295: 6283: 6275: 6270: 6269: 6266: 6250: 6246: 6240: 6238: 6222: 6216: 6212: 6211: 6203: 6201: 6185: 6181: 6177: 6173: 6166: 6164: 6157:, p. 37. 6156: 6151: 6149: 6147: 6138: 6134: 6130: 6126: 6119: 6117: 6110:, p. 36. 6109: 6104: 6102: 6100: 6088:September 29, 6084: 6080: 6076: 6072: 6065: 6063: 6061: 6049:September 28, 6044: 6037: 6031: 6029: 6012: 6005: 5990: 5986: 5982: 5975: 5969:, p. 32. 5968: 5963: 5948: 5944: 5940: 5936: 5930: 5915: 5911: 5907: 5903: 5897: 5891:, p. 31. 5890: 5885: 5869: 5865: 5858: 5856: 5837: 5833: 5829: 5824: 5813: 5811:9781878741622 5807: 5803: 5802: 5796: 5785: 5783:9780312360870 5779: 5776:. Macmillan. 5775: 5774: 5768: 5767: 5757: 5755:9781405390224 5751: 5747: 5746: 5738: 5730: 5726: 5719: 5704: 5700: 5696: 5692: 5686: 5671: 5667: 5663: 5659: 5653: 5647:, p. 30. 5646: 5641: 5632: 5620: 5612: 5607: 5606: 5603: 5595: 5588: 5587: 5584: 5570: 5566: 5562: 5558: 5552: 5543: 5531: 5523: 5518: 5517: 5514: 5499: 5495: 5491: 5487: 5481: 5465: 5464: 5457: 5450: 5445: 5443: 5427: 5421: 5417: 5416: 5408: 5401: 5396: 5389: 5384: 5378:, p. 23. 5377: 5372: 5366:, p. 22. 5365: 5360: 5352: 5350:0-7679-0905-4 5346: 5341: 5340: 5331: 5316: 5312: 5306: 5304: 5288: 5284: 5281:Susan Spano. 5277: 5266:September 30, 5261: 5257: 5253: 5246: 5244: 5242: 5234: 5229: 5227: 5218: 5214: 5210: 5204: 5200: 5193: 5191: 5184:, p. 21. 5183: 5178: 5176: 5168: 5163: 5157:, p. 17. 5156: 5151: 5149: 5141: 5136: 5128: 5126:0-252-01677-7 5122: 5117: 5116: 5107: 5105: 5097: 5092: 5081:September 30, 5077: 5071: 5067: 5066: 5058: 5056: 5048: 5043: 5041: 5039: 5037: 5025:September 28, 5020: 5013: 5007: 5005: 5003: 4991:September 28, 4986: 4979: 4973: 4971: 4964:, p. 59. 4963: 4958: 4952:, p. 13. 4951: 4946: 4939: 4934: 4928:, p. 12. 4927: 4922: 4920: 4918: 4910: 4905: 4903: 4891:September 29, 4887: 4883: 4879: 4875: 4868: 4862:, p. 11. 4861: 4856: 4854: 4852: 4844: 4839: 4832: 4827: 4825: 4817: 4812: 4810: 4803:, p. 10. 4802: 4797: 4795: 4793: 4791: 4783: 4778: 4776: 4767: 4766: 4759: 4755: 4751: 4747: 4742: 4736: 4725:September 30, 4720: 4716: 4712: 4711: 4703: 4696: 4691: 4689: 4687: 4685: 4677: 4672: 4670: 4668: 4658: 4644: 4638: 4637: 4634: 4627: 4621: 4617: 4613: 4612: 4607: 4601: 4599: 4597: 4595: 4583:September 30, 4579: 4573: 4569: 4568: 4560: 4553: 4548: 4541: 4536: 4528: 4524: 4518: 4507:September 29, 4502: 4495: 4488: 4483: 4476: 4471: 4469: 4467: 4465: 4456: 4452: 4448: 4444: 4437: 4430: 4426: 4423: 4418: 4416: 4400: 4394: 4392: 4390: 4388: 4372: 4368: 4364: 4360: 4353: 4351: 4349: 4347: 4345: 4328: 4324: 4318: 4316: 4311: 4296: 4292: 4288: 4284: 4281: 4279: 4269: 4268: 4258: 4255: 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