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Past Village Award Winners, 1991-2021

…Jones Judson Church Julius’ Bar King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center Knickerbocker Bar & Grill LaGuardia Corner Gardens LaMaMa Le Poisson Rouge Miriam Lee Ralph Lee Rita Lee LGBT…

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More Small Business With Big History

…we do too. Julius’ Bar 159 West 10th Street, Photo by and thanks to Suzanne Schein. 2021 is here and Village Preservation continues to add new local independent businesses to…

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Oral History

Lucy Komisar

…to work as a journalist, through which she has covered various political issues throughout her career, from the now-famous Mattachine Society Sip-In at Julius’ Bar, to movements to overturn repressive…

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Annual Meeting and Village Awards

…Theater Interior Restoration; Smalls Jazz Club; Julius’ Bar; Steve Cannon; The Strand Bookstore; Save Gansevoort—Regina Kellerman Award. 2015: Barbara Shaum; Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks; David Rothenberg; The Renee & Chaim Gross…

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LPC Application

103 Second Avenue

…apartment building designed by Julius Boekell and constructed in 1868 and altered in 1922 by F.W. Klemt. Application is to install a flue. 2) LPC Designation Report: An architectural and…

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Tompkins Square Park Through the Years

…by Parks Department architect Julius Munckwitz with open lawn, shade trees, and curving paths. Approximately 450 trees were planted and many remain in the park to this day. 1867 Dripps…

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National Park Service LGBTQ Map

…are included such as the Pyramid Club, Eva Addams Tearoom, The Slide, Julius’ Bar and the San Remo, to name a few. Residences of LGBTQ Villagers are also listed including…

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Bil Baird and His Marionette Theater

…itself at 59 Barrow Street is now within the Greenwich Village Historic District, described as a “strictly utilitarian” loft that was built in 1908-09. It was designed by Julius J….

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R.I.P. Charlie Zito

…family bakery from Sullivan Street to Bleecker Street in 1924. Charlie and his brothers and sisters worked there when they were children. In later years, Charlie’s brothers Julius and Jimmy…

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A Luckless Landmark

…here). The Landmarks Preservation Commission recognized the building as one of the last surviving examples by architect Julius Munckwitz (who designed the landmarked Central Park Boathouse) and one of the…

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Horsing Around the Village

…Street building was constructed in 1892-93 to the designs of architect Julius Munckwitz. The building, with its brick and stone-clad façade, housed many commercial tenants (many early trucking firms) and…

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June is Gay Pride Month

…liberation. Three years before Stonewall, in 1966, activists staged a “sip-in” (a take on the ubiquitous “sit-ins” of the era) at Julius’ Bar at 159 West 10th Street to demand…

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Save the Village!

…Fred was there taking photos in late June, 1969. I don’t need to tell you what was happening then. Then we walked around the corner to the legendary Julius’ Bar,…

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East 4th Street and its Political Past

…through the street of Little Germany. The Trial of the Seven Cloakworkers. John Aspitz, Morris Stupnicker, Max Singer (rear), Solomon Metz, Morris (Max) Sigman, Julius Woolf and John Wedinger (front)…

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Jefferson Market Garden Party

…a members only tour, our program marking the 50th Anniversary of the Sip-In at Julius’ (See photos here and video here), and Contemporary Writers on a Lost Greenwich Village: A…

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The Espionage and Sedition Acts

…Red Scare highly impacted the Village, as it was a hotbed of radicalism and activism during that time, as well as many other eras. During the second Red Scare, Julius

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