Scheffel Hall
Sunday, May 10th, 2009
190 Third Avenue in Manhattan. This is a remnant of the German neighborhood this used to be. More information on nyc-architecture.com
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190 Third Avenue in Manhattan. This is a remnant of the German neighborhood this used to be. More information on nyc-architecture.com
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This is one of my favorite buildings!
It certainly has bunches of personality, joujou.
This is one of my favorite buildings!
It certainly has bunches of personality, joujou.
Nice. Isn’t there a nice old German building on St. Mark’s Place, too?
Yeah, I have a photo of it someplace. But these are from that era as well:
gammablog.com/2005/04/03/the-stuyvesant-polyclinic/
Nice. Isn’t there a nice old German building on St. Mark’s Place, too?
Yeah, I have a photo of it someplace. But these are from that era as well:
gammablog.com/2005/04/03/the-stuyvesant-polyclinic/
In august 1991 I was visiting NYC. I was 20 years old. my uncle was the manager of the upstairs bar at fat tuesday’s. LES PAUL performed every monday night in the 80s and early 90s in the tiny jazz club in the basement. I was fortunate enough to attend one of these shows. However, the real highlight of the evening for me was BOB DYLAN happened to be sitting at the bar. I could not believe that on the one night I happened to be there so was BOB DYLAN. This was in the Scheffel Hall building.
Thanks for the first person history, rykersridgemusic.