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DCTV's productions Include: 1980 – Third Avenue: Only the Strong Survive [4] – Winner of the National Emmy, this milestone cinema verité documentary tells the stories of six "ordinary" people who live or work along New York City's Third Avenue, which runs for sixteen miles through Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, cutting through the complex social strata of the city to reveal wildly ...
The change in Lafayette Street's history is epitomized by the construction of the Schermerhorn Building in 1888 to replace the Schermerhorn mansion, where Mrs. William Colford Schermerhorn had redecorated the interior to resemble Louis XV's Versailles, it was thought, to give a French-themed costume ball in 1854 for six hundred New Yorkers, [7] at which the German Cotillion was introduced in ...
Colonnade Row, also known as LaGrange Terrace, is a group of 1830s row houses on present-day Lafayette Street in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. They are believed to have been built by Seth Geer, although the project has been attributed to a number of other architects.
Firehouse, Engine Company 31 is a historic fire station located at 87 Lafayette Street between Walker and White Streets in the Tribeca and Civic Center neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. It was built in 1895 and designed by architects Napoleon LeBrun & Sons, who styled it after early-16th-century chateaux in the Loire Valley of France ...
It is on the north side of Fourth Street, between Lafayette Street to the west and Bowery to the east. [6] [7] The land lot is rectangular and measures 3,072 square feet (285 m 2), with a frontage of 24.25 feet (7.39 m) and a depth of 128.83 feet (39.27 m). [6] The current museum was built as one of six identical houses on the same block. [5]
The Schermerhorn Building is a historic structure at 376–380 Lafayette Street, on the northwest corner with Great Jones Street, in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [3] It was built in 1888–1889 by William C. Schermerhorn on the site of the Schermerhorn mansion, and rented by him to a boys' clothing manufacturer. [4]
At 10:13 a.m., Manhattan Beach lifeguards found the woman’s body in the sand near where she had been reported missing, police said. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office identified ...
39th Street Theatre: 1910 1925 44th Street Theatre: 1912 1945 American Music Hall: 1888 1932 Apollo Theatre: 1920 1996 Adelphi Theatre: 1928 1970 Anthony Street Theatre: 1812 1821 Astor Theatre: 1906 1982 Bijou Theatre: 1878 1915 Bowery Theatre: 1845 1929 Broadway Theatre: 1888 1925 Capitol Theatre: 1919 1968 Casino Theatre: 1882 1930 Center ...