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  1. Jan 11, 2022 · Bleecker Street begins in the heart of the West Village, runs through Greenwich Village,, and is bordered by the Bowery in the east (in NoHo). Bleecker Street crosses 6th Avenue and Broadway, which is the border between the neighborhoods. Another good orientation is W Houston Street, as it can be found just one street south of Bleecker Street ...

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  2. This commitment to traditional, high-quality ingredients extends to every pizza they make, from the classic Margherita to more innovative creations. Open In Google Maps. Website: Bleecker Street Pizza. Address: 69 7th Ave S, New York, NY 10014, United States.

  3. Dec 19, 2014 · By the 1850s, the character of Bleecker Street was changing. When the Civil War Draft Riots swept the city in July 1863, police and protesters clashed on Bleecker Street. The U.S. Army's Eastern ...

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  4. A former main stomping ground of the Beatniks, the '60s Folk music revival, and the off-Broadway movement, Bleecker Street is still in business: home to TERRA BLUES, THE RED LION, and THE BITTER END (NYC's oldest rock'n'roll club), which are must-visits for live music lovers. A lazy afternoon here may consist of browsing through record stores ...

  5. Aug 23, 2024 · It was created by Reddit users on Google maps, and features 282 of NYC’s neighborhoods throughout all five boroughs. The map depicts borders for neighborhoods all the way from Red Hook to SoHo and Astoria. So next time you’re asking yourself “What neighborhood am I in” you can just refer to the ‘ol reliable map.

  6. Nov 10, 2017 · The Black Rabbit was at 183 Bleecker Street (between MacDougal St and Sullivan St) which in the 1890’s offered live sex shows as part of its draw. This club, along with the Slide at 157 Bleecker Street, represent the earliest known sites of commercial LGBTQ activity in New York in the nineteenth century. Bayard-Condict Building at 65 Bleecker ...

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  8. Sep 7, 2023 · Bleecker Street is named for Anthony Lispenard Bleecker and his family. Bleecker was one of NYC’s most wealthy and powerful men, as a banker, merchant, auctioneer, a founder of the New-York Historical Society, and a vestryman for Trinity Church, which owned most of the land west of the Bleecker farm.

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