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  2. Orchard Street - Wikipedia

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    The street is known for its discount shopping, as Orchard Street was long the Lower East Side's main marketing thoroughfare. There are several lingerie shops and Orthodox Jewish -owned men's suit stores below Delancey Street, while discount clothing and luggage stores dominate the block between Delancey and Rivington Streets.

  3. Jarmulowsky Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The Jarmulowsky Bank Building is a 12-story building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City.Located at Canal Street and Orchard Street, the Jarmulowsky Bank Building was built in 1912 and designed by architects William Lawrence Rouse and Lafayette A. Goldstone in the Beaux-Arts style. [1]

  4. Lower East Side Tenement Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's first key property, the tenement at 97 Orchard Street, was designated a National Historic Landmark on April 19, 1994. The National Historic Site was authorized on November 12, 1998. It is an affiliated area of the National Park Service but is owned and administered by the Lower East Side Tenement Museum.

  5. Orchard Street United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Orchard Street United Methodist Church, formerly known as Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church, is a historic Methodist Episcopal church located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a church built in a mixture of revival styles. It was constructed in 1837, with additions made in 1853, 1865, and 1882.

  6. Old Orchard Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The site for a new theatre was chosen by John Wood, the Elder, who laid out much of the city, on the site of the old orchard of Bath Abbey. [6] Construction work for the theatre in Old Orchard Street began in 1748, to designs by the architect Thomas Jolly of Hippesley and Watts, with the work being completed by John Powell in 1750. [1]

  7. Orchard (artist-run space) - Wikipedia

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    Orchard was an artist-run exhibition and event space located at 47 Orchard Street in New York's Lower East Side from 2005-2008. The gallery was run as a for-profit limited liability corporation founded for the project. The partners included artists, filmmakers, critics, art historians, and curators.

  8. Susan Jane Gilman - Wikipedia

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    Susan Jane Gilman (born October 22, 1964) is an American writer and novelist. [1] She is the author of two novels, The Ice Cream Queen of Orchard Street (2014) [2] and Donna Has Left the Building [3] (2019) in addition to three non-fiction books: Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven (2009); Hypocrite in a Pouffy White Dress (2005); and Kiss My Tiara (2001).

  9. Street names of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the etymology of street names in the London district of Westminster.The Westminster area (as distinct from the Council area) has no formally defined boundaries - those utilised here are the generally accepted boundaries of: The Mall and Northumberland Avenue to the north, the river Thames and Victoria Embankment/Millbank to the east, Vauxhall Bridge Road to the south and ...