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Patti Smith

…at St. Mark’s in the Bowery. Patti Smith with Sam Shepard One of Smith’s most influential and public relationships was with the photographer Robert Mapplethorp.  Smith met Mapplethorpe within days…

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Henry Highland Garnet and the Village

Henry Highland Garnet. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. On December 23, 1815, African-American abolitionist, minister, educator, and orator Henry Highland Garnet was born into slavery. Garnet escaped his bondage and…

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Welcome Aboard, Sarah Eccles

Today we welcome Sarah Eccles as our new Research and Preservation Associate. Sarah is a historic preservationist with a keen interest in the relationship between communities, people, and the built…

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Honoring Patti Smith

Patti Smith and Bob Dylan On Saturday, December 10, 2016, the extraordinary Patti Smith accepted the Nobel Prize for Literature on behalf of Bob Dylan in Stockholm, Sweden. In a…

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Sarah Eccles

Sarah is especially excited to combine traditional building history documentation with the often more complicated and overlooked history of the people connected to these buildings. Read Blog Posts by Sarah

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Welcome Aboard, Sarah Bean Apmann

…and zoning violations complaints which our office receives.  Sarah can be reached at sapmann@gvshp.org or 212-475-9585 x36. Sarah at the GVSHP offices. Before coming to GVSHP, Sarah worked as an…

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Happy Birthday, Patricia Highsmith

…neighborhood. Joan Schenkar’s definitive biography of Patricia Highsmith. Joan Schenkar’s definitive biography of Patricia Highsmith. Highsmith is certainly an intriguing Village personality because of her talent, her fascination with crime…

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VILLAGE VOICES: Patti Smith

Patti Smith December 30, 1946 – present Musician, Poet, Writer, Artist, and Activist Often called the “Punk Poet Laureate,” Smith is indelibly connected to the Village, where she developed and…

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Sarah Bean Apmann

Director of Research & Preservation Sarah Bean Apmann has worked as an architectural historian in historic preservation for the past twenty years. She grew up in Staten Island and received…

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Oral History Highlight: Colette Smith Douglas

…neighborhoods. Each includes the experiences and insights of leaders or long-time participants in the arts, culture, preservation, business, or civic life. Colette Smith Douglas, born November 19, 1926, lived in…

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Great NYC Museums Go #BeyondTheVillageAndBack

…to some extraordinary Black leaders. Susan Smith McKinney Steward was the first African-American female physician in New York State. Her sister, Sarah Smith Garnet, was the first Black female principal…

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Suffragists of Greenwich Village

…is one of the most important, overlooked historic figures in American history. Sarah Smith Garnet Sarah Smith Garnet and 175 MacDougal Street as it appears today Garnet was the founder…

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The Empress of Blues, South of Union Square

…considered an icon. Bessie Smith, 1936. Courtesy of WikiCommons. Not surprisingly then, as a place rich in musical, African American, women’s, and LGBTQ+ history, Bessie Smith has a strong relationship…

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Meet the Interns- Spring 2020

…appreciation for preserving originality in this great city. Sarah McCully Sarah started with Village Preservation in December 2019. A recent transplant to New York City, Sarah is completing a Master’s…

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Forging a Path Through the Village

…first developed in the early 1830s. But it wasn’t until 1913 that a blacksmith shop was built by Nicholas Serracino for Mary P. Zurla Bresciani. In 1954, the blacksmith shop…

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Off the Grid Podcast

…three such remarkable women: African American Sarah Smith Garnet, Chinese American Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, and Julia Ward Howe. 19th Amendment Centennial StoryMap Doctors In The House: Blackwell Sisters and…

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The Baldwin-Kennedy Meeting of 1963

…General. Jerome Smith, a young black civil rights worker who had been beaten and jailed in Mississippi, was one of Baldwin’s assembled group. As Kennedy made his agenda clear, Smith

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31 Literary Icons of Greenwich Village

…via Wikimedia, Photo of Patricia Highsmith via Wikimedia, and Photo of Margaret Mead via Smithsonian Institution Archives Wikimedia Greenwich Village, specifically the historic district at its core, has been described as many things, but…

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LGBTQ+ Pride Programs Roundup

…Patricia Highsmith: Villager, Novelist, Wild One — This conversation with award-winning Highsmith biographer Joan Schenkar honored the 100th birthday of novelist and Villager Patricia Highsmith. Greenwich Village, where Highsmith spent…

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Patricia Field’s Village Shops

…Patricia Field outside of her store on 8th Street 1987. Source: Harpers Bazaar The store attracted celebrity clientele starting in the late 1970s, when poet-turned-rock musician Patti Smith stumbled into…

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VILLAGE VOICES

…Jackson Pollock Leontyne Price Robert Rauschenberg Oliver Sacks Maurice Sendak John Sloan Patti Smith Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney The Northern Dispensary 70 Fifth Avenue Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire A Monument to…

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Patricia Field’s Village Shops

…Patricia Field outside of her store on 8th Street 1987. Source: Harpers Bazaar The store attracted celebrity clientele starting in the late 1970s, when poet-turned-rock musician Patti Smith stumbled into…

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317-319 West 11th Street

…No. 319: Commissioners Chapin, Holford-Smith, and Gustafsson disapproved of the removal of the entrance at No. 319. Commissioner Shamir-Baron did not take issue with this change, citing that combining multiple…

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173 Seventh Avenue South

…drastic. Diana Chapin said that the white was acceptable. Michael Goldblum suggested that the storefront be painted a darker color, and Anne Holford-Smith agreed. South-facing signage: Diana Chapin said the…

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Women Crush Wednesday: The Poets

…death in 1972. 35 West 9th Street Patti Smith Patti Smith was born in Chicago, raised in South Jersey, and moved to New York City in 1967. Her extensive achievements…

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Women Crush Wednesday: The Poets

…death in 1972. 35 West 9th Street Patti Smith Patti Smith was born in Chicago, raised in South Jersey, and moved to New York City in 1967. Her extensive achievements…

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