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Six Word Stories: Your Childhood Home

August 6th, 2009

You know all the hiding places. You know all the hiding places.

New York Cheat Sheet: Financial District

July 14th, 2009

Financial District . If City Hall is the nerve center of New York, then Financial District is the heart.  Dating all the way back to its beginnings as a Dutch trade post up to it present place as the world center of economic power, New York has been a city doggedly focused on accumulation of […]

New York Cheat Sheet: City Hall / Foley Square

July 7th, 2009

This entry covers a very small but prestigious bit of real estate – an equilateral triangle from Broadway to Worth St./Foley Square to Park Row.  It is the nerve center of the city, hosting many various civic buildings and courthouses.  It features two buildings that were at one time the tallest in the world.  The […]

New York Cheat Sheet: Chelsea

June 30th, 2009

Chelsea . Chelsea’s borders run approximately from W. 14th to the Mid 20’s and from the Hudson River to 6th Av.  The land was originally owned by Cpt. Thomas Clarke, who named his estate after the Chelsea Royal Hospital, a center set up for aged and infirmed British soldiers.  The area was developed as a residential […]

New York Cheat Sheet: Greenwich Village

June 23rd, 2009

This is a new, regular series of entries called “New York Cheat Sheet.”  Once a week I’ll highlight a different neighborhood in New York City, with history, architecture, points of interest and more.  We’ll start with Greenwich Village.  I hope you enjoy. Greenwich/West Village Settled by the Dutch as a tobacco farm and known as […]

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