Tunnel Garage, 55 Thompson Street demolished 2006.
…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreBuilt in 1897, the Variety Theater served as a nickelodeon starting in 1914, and was believed to be New York’s last surviving former nickelodeon house when it was demolished in…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreBuilt in 1897, the Variety Theater served as a nickelodeon starting in 1914, and was believed to be New York’s last surviving former nickelodeon house when it was demolished in…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreBuilt in 1897, the Variety Theater served as a nickelodeon starting in 1914, and was believed to be New York’s last surviving former nickelodeon house when it was demolished in…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreBuilt in 1897, the Variety Theater served as a nickelodeon starting in 1914, and was believed to be New York’s last surviving former nickelodeon house when it was demolished in…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreBuilt in 1897, the Variety Theater served as a nickelodeon starting in 1914, and was believed to be New York’s last surviving former nickelodeon house when it was demolished in…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreBuilt in 1897, the Variety Theater served as a nickelodeon starting in 1914, and was believed to be New York’s last surviving former nickelodeon house when it was demolished in…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreThe four-story building in the center, five buildings from the right, is the old PS 41, demolished in the 1950s to make way for the new PS 41 and its…
Posted September 14, 2020
Read More…210 Bleecker, its façade looking up Minetta Street, flanked by Downing Street on the southwest and Hancock on the northeast. In 1926, the building was demolished to make way for…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…Holland Tunnel. GVSHP sought landmark designation for the building, but the City refused, and it was demolished in 2006. Click here to read about the history of the Tunnel Garage….
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreDemolished – Current building: 24 Spring Street via Google Streetview…
Posted March 31, 2023
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…It was demolished in 1948 in one of the Village’s earliest and most contentious preservation battles, and replaced by NYU’s Loeb Student Center, which was in turn replaced by today’s…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read More…was originally a Protestant Church, later became the first home of Temple Beth El synagogue, and served as an Armenian National Shrine for the Roman Catholic Church. The demolished rectory…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreDemolished – Current building: 24 Henry Street via Google Streetview….
Posted March 31, 2023
Read MoreFor more information on the application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission associated with this image, click here….
Posted October 1, 2020
Read MoreGiven that there is an advertisement for the movie “Laura” in the background, it is likely this photo dates to 1944. There are also advertisements for the re-election of Assemblymember…
Posted September 14, 2020
Read MoreFor more information on the application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission associated with this image, click here….
Posted August 18, 2020
Read MoreFolk musician David Rosario founded the band Lower East Side, which commonly performed in the streets of downtown New York City. He was known as “David Peel” in reference to…
Posted March 3, 2021
Read MoreThis image shows the Ninth Avenue El, NYC’s first elevated train line, being dismantled c. 1940. For more information on the application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission associated with this…
Posted October 1, 2020
Read MoreCafe Bizarre was one of the early Greenwich Village folk clubs, opened by Rick Allmen in 1957 with folk singer Odetta as the headliner. It came to also host renowned…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreCafe Bizarre was one of the early Greenwich Village folk clubs, opened by Rick Allmen in 1957 with folk singer Odetta as the headliner. It came to also host renowned…
Posted June 2, 2020
Read MoreRead about how Village Preservation fought and defeated the developer of the site’s request for a zoning variance that would have allowed the new development of the site to rise…
Posted August 4, 2023
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