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  2. Katoomba, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Situated on the Great Western Highway, Katoomba is home to the Three Sisters, 102 km (63 mi) west of Sydney Central Business District and 39 km (24 mi) south-east of Lithgow. Katoomba railway station is on the Main Western line. [2] Katoomba is a base for bush and nature walks in the surrounding Blue Mountains. At the 2021 census, Katoomba had ...

  3. Mazie Gordon-Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Mazie Gordon-Phillips (10 March 1896 – 8 June 1964) [1] also known as "Queen of The Bowery" and "Saint Mazie", was a movie theater owner and advocate for people experiencing homelessness on the Bowery, New York City. [2] [3]

  4. Bowery - Wikipedia

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    The Bowery Savings Bank was chartered in May 1834, when the Bowery was an upscale residential street, and grew with the rising prosperity of the city. [41] Its 1893 headquarters building at 130 Bowery is an official New York City designated landmark, [ 42 ] as is the 1920s domed Citizens Savings Bank .

  5. Mount St Marys College and Convent - Wikipedia

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    The property is located at 10 - 14 Civic Place Katoomba. The site is located at the northern side of the railway line, north-east of the Blue Mountains City Council complex and north-west of the Court House. The 1.652-hectare (4.08-acre) site is trapezoid in shape, with the former school and convent built into the western slope, facing north.

  6. Paresis Hall - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Hall, commonly known as Paresis Hall, was a brothel and gay bar located on 392 Bowery in Manhattan, New York City, in the 1890s. [1] Located near Cooper Union , the Hall was owned by the gangster James T. Ellison .

  7. Windsor Theatre (Bowery, New York) - Wikipedia

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    At this time the Bowery street was a cultural hub of German immigrants. In 1864 it was rebuilt and renamed to the New Stadt Theatre, in 1878 it was renamed to Windsor Theatre, [1] after being briefly named The City Theatre. In 1883 it burned down and a new, smaller building was erected for it in 1886. [3] It was demolished in 1910. [1]