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Allen Street was the site of numerous shops specializing in brassware in the 1910s through the 1940s but only two such shops remained by the late 1970s. In 1979, Allen Street was described by New York magazine as an "unbusy area removed from the bustle of Grand Street and the Bowery." [6]
Ward Street (15th Street) Bridge (1957) Map location: 40°35′28″N 075°28′59″W / 40.59111°N 75.48306°W / 40.59111; -75.48306 ( Ward Street Commonly referred to as the 15th Street Bridge, it was the second city bridge across Little Lehigh River, and first bridge to provide direct access from west-side Allentown (15th ...
Allentown is named after Lewis F. Allen (1800–1890) who came to Buffalo in April 1827 to serve as Corporate Secretary and financial manager of an insurance company. Allen was also a farmer and when looking for space to let his cattle graze, purportedly his neighbor, Thomas Day, suggested some of his land, which sat between the cities of Buffalo and Black Rock.
Allen Morgan Street was an American politician who served as the mayor of Oklahoma City and in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. He served as the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives for six hours on January 8, 1929.
115 Allen Street: City: New York City: State: New York: Postal/ZIP Code: 10002: Country: United States: Coordinates Allen & Delancey was a ...
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Rockwood Music Hall is a music venue at 196 Allen Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Owner Ken Rockwood, aka "The Professor", [2] opened the establishment in 2005 as a small bar and music venue. Today, the venue features three stages (2 larger rooms upstairs and one smaller room downstairs).
In 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, Bluestockings was forced to move from its original location at 172 Allen Street. [19] After extensive fundraising, the bookstore announced that it would remain on the Lower East Side and moved to 116 Suffolk Street. [20] As of April 2021, the bookstore is now run as a worker coop. [21]