Cooper Union
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Third Avenue and St. Marks Place. |

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Third Avenue and St. Marks Place. |
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jelloCube down. |
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Lower East Side. |
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Avenue A. |
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Middle Collegiate Church, Second Avenue and Seventh Street. “Best Church to Worship at When the Others Won’t Have You Back” (The Village Voice)
“In May, 1696, King William of England granted to the Collegiate Church a Royal Charter, which makes it the oldest corporation in the United States today. In 1729 the Middle Collegiate Church was built on Nassau St. between Cedar and Liberty. The second building was erected at Lafayete Place and 4th St. in 1839, and was located on its present site in 1891.” |
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Orpheum Theater, Second Avenue near St Marks Place, a remnant from when Second Avenue was the Yiddish Broadway.
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Greek theatrical masks on either side of the marquee.
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121 Ludlow Street, an old synagogue build 1893. I haven’t been able to find any details on this, any information would be appreciated. Email address at bottom of page. |