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 A Travel Report from www.passportnewsletter.com
179 E. Houston Street (between Allen and Orchard Streets).
Manhattan's Le Pain Quotidien bakery/cafe is a terrific place for breakfast, lunch, or an early, light dinner.
Clinton Street on the Lower East Side is gastronomic heaven, dotted with small restaurants where chefs follow their inner light.
www.passportnewsletter.com /travelreports/nycrest_tour.cfm

  
 Directions
Contempt Live -- The Slipper Room is located on the corner of Orchard and Stanton Streets, one block below Houston Street, on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
Contempt -- Remote is located at 327 Bowery between 2nd and 3rd Streets.
www.contemptny.org /directions.htm   (53 words)

  
 Lower East Side, NYC : Neighborhood Profile -- NY Bits
Ludlow and Orchard streets between Houston and Delancey are especially busy.
Nowadays, the area west of Clinton street is considered "cool", despite its somewhat rundown look.
Everything east of Clinton street is still sketchy, especially at night.
www.nybits.com /hoods/lower_east_side.html   (53 words)

  
 Lower East Side Shopping District Visitor Services
In 36 years of street photography, he has gone from documenting the privileged souls whose social universe pivoted on the restaurants of the East 60's to the blithe young spirits of Orchard Street.
ELDRIDGE STREET SYNAGOGUE, 12 Eldridge Street, (212) 978-8800.
Clinton Street, until recently the province of tricked-out Buick Grand Nationals, mothers pushing baby carriages, and the smell of chicharrones de pollo, is now a boulevard of designer restaurants-Wylie Dufresne, founding chef of 71 Clinton Fresh Food, will open WD50 in a former bodega this fall.
www.lowereastsideny.com /districtpress.htm   (53 words)

  
 LeRoi Manhattan
We are located on 80 Rivington Street (Between Allen and Orchard) on the lower east side.
LeRoi Manhattan is an upscale piercing boutique; devoted exclusively to the art of body piercing and modification.
LeRoi Manhattan is a division of LeRoi, Inc., which was established in 1995.
www.leroimanhattan.com   (53 words)

  
 NYC 100 - America Begins in New York
On exhibit from May 13 through August 31, Women of 97 Orchard Street, a celebration of the lives of the immigrant women who lived there.
South Street Seaport Museum Immigrants arriving by ships transformed New York into the world's greatest multi-national city and hub of the American labor movement.
Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Situated at the tip of Manhattan, the museum houses a core exhibit of more than 2,000 historic photographs and 800 historical and cultural artifacts.
www.ci.nyc.ny.us /html/nyc100/html/cultural_inst.html   (53 words)

  
 PShark For Sale and Lease
175 and 177 East Houston Street are two adjacent four-story buildings located on the south side of East Houston Street, between Allen and Orchard, in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Manhattan Landmark District Chelsea Area Brownstone 35X103 irregular 2 West 16th Street Right off Fifth Avenue 35x103 extending to 15th Street Main building 5 floors 25x60 2 story extension 15x45 - Carriage House 35x20 - Yard 17x28 13 Apartments Suitable one family or/two families sharing with ground floor.
The highest quality materials and craftsmanship were used to create Manhattans most spectacular single family home.
web2.psrk.com:8091 /mason/ForSale2/?section=boro&subsection=1   (53 words)

  
 New Barcrawler Listings
Rivertown Lounge - 187 Orchard Street - Manhattan.
Reade Street Pub - 135 Reade Street - Manhattan.
Ivy Bistro - 370 Greenwich Street - Manhattan.
www.barcrawler.com /newbars.htm   (53 words)

  
 ny1.htm
New York City, Lower Manhattan, Battery Park, Statue of Liberty Ferry departs, Lower Hudson River, NY028
New York City, Manhattan, Central Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art, bust of Napoleon c.1807 by Chaudet, NY143
New York City, Brooklyn Heights Promenade, families, view of Lower Manhattan, East River, NY050
photosphotos.net /ny1.htm   (53 words)

  
 LIVE
JUNE 20th, 2004- SUNDAY at the Slipper Room at 167 Orchard Street, Manhattan, New York City.
The Slipper Room is located at Orchard and Stanton Street in the Lower East Side/ Bargain District.
14th, 2004- Saturday at Albion/Batcave located at Downtime, 251 West 30th Street, Manhattan, New York City.
www.losingvenus.com /live1.htm   (249 words)

  
 Agenda 5-12-03
Installation of distinctive lighting, Lower East Side Artscape Project, Orchard Street between East Houston Street and Canal Street, Stanton Street between Allen Street and Essex Street, Grand Street between Eldridge Street and Essex Street, Hester Street between Allen Street and Essex Street, and Essex Street between East Houston Street and Canal Street, Manhattan.
Installation of a plaque, Blashfield Fountain, Bridgemarket public plaza, 50th Street between York Avenue and First Avenue, Queensboro Bridge, Manhattan.
Repainting of the East 6th Street Pedestrian Bridge over the FDR Drive, East Village, Manhattan.
www.nyc.gov /html/artcom/html/agenda5-12-03.html   (249 words)

  
 Lower Manhattan Information - Community - Citizen Spotlight - ]>Jen Miller
She also says that MakeUpMania on Orchard Street is great for a wide selection of good makeup and cosmetics.
Having lived on Orchard Street for the last eight years, Jen Miller is an authority on all things Lower East Side.
Lower East Side Tenement Museum Bookstore, 90 Orchard Street, (212) 431-0233
lowermanhattan.info /involved/citizen_spotlight/jen_miller_72863.asp   (249 words)

  
 Manhattan on the Web: History
Web page from the Tenement Museum tells the story of 97 Orchard Street.
Observations on Life in Lower Manhattan at the turn of the century: a collection of documents.
A comprehensive history of tenant organizing in Manhattan, from the first World War through the 1980's.
www.nypl.org /branch/manhattan/index2.cfm?Trg=1&d1=865   (434 words)

  
 Delancey Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delancey Street is one of the main thoroughfares of Manhattan 's Lower East Side, running east from the Bowery to connect to the Williamsburg Bridge to Brooklyn.
From west to east, Delancey Street starts from the Bowery, intersects Chrystie Street, Forsyth Street, Eldridge street, Allen Street, Orchard Street, Ludlow Street, Essex Street, Norfolk Street, Suffolk Street, Clinton Street, Attorney Street, Ridge Street, Pitt Street, Columbia Street (Bialystoker Place), and Lewis Street, and ends at the East River (FDR) Drive.
The street is known as Kenmare Street west of the Bowery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Delancey_Street_(Manhattan)   (434 words)

  
 Lower Manhattan Information - Things To Do - Neighborhoods
Today it is a bargain hunter's paradise, with great deals to be found on everything from souvenir tee shirts to menorahs, especially along Orchard Street in the neighborhood's center.
During this ten-day celebration, the shrines and relics of this saint are paraded through the streets, and the tantalizing smells of fried pastry and sausages fill the air.
Soho's streets, some made of original cobblestone from the 1800s, are also home to the city's largest collection of cast-iron fronted buildings.
www.lowermanhattan.info /todo/neighborhoods.asp   (974 words)

  
 GoCityKids Manhattan - Village/Soho/Little Italy
But there are shopping bargains to be found, especially along Orchard Street on a Sunday afternoon.
Little Italy, home of the annual (mid-September)San Gennero Festival, is a great place to eat and stroll.
www.gocitykids.com /browse/neighborhood.jsp?area=7967   (115 words)

  
 Apples, History and Legends of Apples
America's longest-lived apple tree was reportedly planted in 1647 by Governor Peter Stuyvesant in his Manhattan orchard on the corner of Third Avenue and 13th Street.
The world's larges apple peel was created by 16-year-old Kathy Wafler Madison on October 16, 1976, in Rochester, NY.
The tree was still bearing fruit when a derailed train struck it in 1866.
www.whatscookingamerica.net /Fruit/Apples.htm   (115 words)

  
 Curbed: Manhattan: Lower East Side Archives
1) Lower East Side: "i work across the street from the orchard site you mentioned today (right next door to the hotel site), and the word from the construction guys is 7-story condo buildings -- two, with a courtyard in the middle (they say), retail on the first floor.
She was shaken up by the experience, but it's important to look at the bright side: free lodging in Manhattan is only a nap away.
HC couldn't quite crack the W rep, but in shocking situations like these that have the potential to permanently alter the future of Manhattan's Lower East Side, any information is better than horrid, horrid silence.
www.curbed.com /archives/categories/manhattan_lower_east_side.php   (115 words)

  
 Lower East Side - New York City Neighborhood - LES - NYC
Funky shops, bars, and restaurants radiate from Ludlow and Orchard Streets, and Clinton Street is now a downtown destination for foodies.
: The club is run with the discipline of Manhattan workhorses like the Mercury Lounge—there are four or five bands per night, and you can set your watch to the start times.
To a greater degree than in other neighborhoods, the best way to find a deal is by word of mouth—and you'll save the fee.
newyorkmetro.com /realestate/articles/neighborhoods/lowereastside.htm   (115 words)

  
 Prepare To Meet Your Bakerina
I broke from my Saturday routine by taking the bus into Manhattan, over the Triborough Bridge, across 125th Street, down to Columbia University, where I switched to another bus that deposited me almost directly in front of Zabar's, source of some of the best-priced mason jars in town.
The good news is that once you've sliced your lemons and let them soak in the sugar, the rest of the pie really is as easy as pie, and the results will make you feel like the most accomplished baker in the world.
The bad news is that this book is out of print; the good news is that copies can still be found on Amazon.com, as well as used bookstores and specialty stores.
www.bakerina.com /prepare_to_meet_your_bake   (8814 words)

  
 National Parks of New York Harbor - News
The Museum’s tenement building at 97 Orchard Street has been designated a National Historic Landmark and a featured property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Public transportation is recommended: To Battery Park by subway take the #4 or #5 Lexington Avenue Express train to Bowling Green; N or R Local train to Whitehall Street; #1 or #9 Seventh Avenue Local train to South Ferry.
Battery Park is located at the Southern tip of Manhattan, off the West Side Highway South or the FDR Drive South.
www.nps.gov /npnh/pphtml/newsdetail14952.html   (4976 words)

  
 Auto Accidents..1923
Three men were injured when an automobile truck owned by Berrian Brothers, of 30 Wallabout Market, coliided with a taxicab owned by Benjamin SCHWEITZER, of 196 Orchard street, Manhattan, on the east roadway of the Manhattan Bridge.
Robert MURPHY, 10, of 2506 Albemarle road, while crossing at Rogers avenue and Albemarle road was struck by an automobile owned and driven by F.W. SCOWERS, of 311 West Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan.
Eileen COPPINGER, 7, of 138 Fourth avenue, was truck by an automobile operated by Joseph STEIGERWALD, of Bayport, at Fourth avenue and Baltic street and died at the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, where she was rushed by the driver.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Civil/Auto/1923.AutoMis.html   (4976 words)

  
 Mr. T and Me. Featuring the Mr. T collections of Mike Essl & Greg Rivera. Featured on VH1’s Totally Obsessed
Opening June 9th, 7-10 pm at Orchard Street Art Gallery on 139 Orchard Street (Between Delancy and Rivington) in Lower East Side, Manhattan.
I Pity The Dolls!: A Collection of Contemporary and Vintage Mr.
T and Me is an unofficial fan site and is not affiliated with Mr.
www.mrtandme.com /mrt/main   (4976 words)

  
 The Lower East Side Tenement Museum Virtual Tour
However, for Lukas Glockner, 97 Orchard Street wasn't just another tenement; it was a ticket to prosperity.
Indeed, between 1863 and 1935, 7000 tenants lived in 97 Orchard Street.
When the German immigrant opened his tenement in 1863, he was hoping to turn a profit by providing cheap homes to the immigrants who were flooding into Manhattan.
www.tenement.org /Virtual_Tour/index_virtual.html   (124 words)

  
 Voices of Lower Manhattan >> Resource Detail
One of the first tenement houses in the mass public housing surge, 97 Orchard Street was also the first to be legislated a National Historic Site.
Upon arrival, 97 Orchard Street and other tenement houses were one of the first stops for many of these migrants.
The Lower East side Tenement Museum is an accurate depiction of 19th and early 20th century tenement housing.
www.volumenyc.org /resource_detail/index.asp?section=explore&id=47   (124 words)

  
 Women's Rowing Opener Moved to Harlem River :: `Tidal Conditions' Force Switch in Site
The viewing area for the races is located at the finish line, in the Harlem River Park at the intersection of Dyckman Street and the Harlem River Drive in Upper Manhattan, not far from the Columbia boathouse complex and Baker Field.
Sunday's race between the Columbia women's rowing teams and those of the University of Massachusetts, scheduled for the New York Athletic Club's Orchard Beach Lagoon in Pelham, N.Y., has been moved.
Due to tidal conditions at Orchard Beach, Columbia will make its 2005 home debut at the Harlem River Racecourse.
gocolumbialions.collegesports.com /sports/w-rowing/spec-rel/032905aab.html   (255 words)

  
 The Lower East Side Tenement Museum Virtual Tour
Indeed, between 1863 and 1935, 7000 tenants lived in 97 Orchard Street.
When the German immigrant opened his tenement in 1863, he was hoping to turn a profit by providing cheap homes to the immigrants who were flooding into Manhattan.
The building was but one of the thousands of tenements that sprouted up on the Lower East Side during the nineteenth century.
www.tenement.org /Virtual_Tour/index_virtual.html   (255 words)

  
 New York City Swimming Guide: Beaches and Pools
Manhattan Beach Park A quarter of a mile on the Atlantic Ocean, from Ocean Avenue to Mackenzie Street in Brooklyn.
Orchard Beach and Promenade One and a quarter miles on Long Island Sound in Pelham Bay Park, Bronx.
Wolfe's Pond Beach On Raritan Bay and Prince's Bay, Holton to Cornelia Aves.
www.ny.com /health/swimming   (510 words)

  
 K-12 example using cultural heritage resources
The Tenement Museum reconstruction is based on archaeological findings of 97 Orchard Street, on Manhattan's Lower East Side, which reconstructed, provide family portraits in each of the tenement apartments.
The Tenement Museum and Ellis Island are New York-based cultural resources that integrate some of the best known research on early New York immigrants, their housing, economic and social conditions, and traces how changes in populations influenced the larger social and economic structure of early American urban settings.
The tenement museum therefore offers a rare opportunity to see inside the house of immigrants and see not merely how communities were built but also offers insight onto how particular home industries became areas of expertise for particular populations from which discussions about social stereotyping also raise (e.g.
www.sims.berkeley.edu /~buckland/iuweb.html   (510 words)

  
 Gothamist
Buried for their official CMJ showcase at The Ace of Clubs at the same time as The Arcade Fire was playing Summerstage, they made the most out of their short time at the Fader Room on Orchard Street by nearly rocking the amps off the stage during a blistering and surprisingly loud set.
Later that night, after a couple disappointing sets in Williamsburg by Neon Blonde and The Rakes, we came back into Manhattan for the Grand Rapids band Smallspace.
While they seemed very young and green, The Radiohead influenced songs were outstanding and their dazzling performance, despite the cramped confines of the 169 bar stage, effectively grabbed the attention of even the crabby old 169 regulars sitting up at the bar.
www.gothamist.com   (510 words)

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