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Built. 1831. Opened. 1967. ( 1967) Closed. 1971. The Electric Circus was a nightclub located at 19-25 St. Marks Place between Second and Third Avenues in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, [ 1] from 1967 to August 1971. The club was created by Jerry Brandt, Stanton J. Freeman and their partners and designed by Chermayeff ...
346 Cooksboro Rd. Troy vicinity: Farmsteads of Pittstown, New York MPS 54: Harder Manufacturing Company-Albany Woolen Company Inc. Building: Harder Manufacturing Company-Albany Woolen Company Inc. Building: May 20, 2021 : 2 Green St.
New York, New York 10003. Coordinates. 40°43′45″N 73°59′23″W / . 40.7291°N 73.9897°W. / 40.7291; -73.9897. Completed. 1831. The Hamilton-Holly House is a Federal style townhouse at 4 St. Mark's Place in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Constructed in 1831, it was the home of Eliza Hamilton, the ...
New York & Company, Inc. (NY&C) is an e-commerce workwear retailer for women. New York & Company apparel and accessories are sold exclusively through their digital store. New York & Company was founded in 1918 as Lerner Shops by Samuel A. Lerner and Harold M. Lane in New York City. Samuel Lerner was the uncle of lyricist Alan Jay Lerner. In ...
Coal-carrying canal historic district that runs through other counties in New York and Pennsylvania as well. Key link in supplying New York City with anthracite coal in the 19th century. 50: Denniston–Steidle House: Denniston–Steidle House: May 8, 2012 : 575 Jackson Ave.
First Presbyterian Church in Schenectady, New York is a historic Presbyterian Church in America congregation. [1] The roots of the congregation go back to the 1730s. Episcopalians and Presbyterians had used the St. George's Episcopal Church building, with each group using different entrances to the building. In 1769, First Presbyterian was ...
St. Mark's Bookshop. Coordinates: 40.72379°N 73.98585°W. The front window of St Marks Bookshop, in New York City. Its neon sign. St. Mark's Bookshop was an independent book store, established in 1977 in New York City 's East Village neighborhood. It was the oldest independent bookstore in Manhattan owned by its original owners.
St. Mark's Playhouse at 133 Second Avenue in the East Village of Manhattan, New York City, was an Off-Off-Broadway theater notable for presenting the Negro Ensemble Company's production of The First Breeze of Summer [1] [2] by Leslie Lee, [3] which premiered on March 2, 1975, before transferring to Broadway on June 10, where it played through July 20, 1975. [4]