St. Veronica’s Church, 149 Christopher Street, Saved
…and meditation. St. Veronica’s was closed in 2017 and slated for sale, and much of its historic interior lost. But the Committee worked hard to prevent important elements of the…
Read More…and meditation. St. Veronica’s was closed in 2017 and slated for sale, and much of its historic interior lost. But the Committee worked hard to prevent important elements of the…
Read More…St. Joseph, ministering to the students, faculty, and staff of the New School and New York University. The Interior of the Church of St. Veronica-in-the-Village St. Veronica’s, located on Christopher…
Read More…11th St. Original St. Denis Hotel Completed in 1853 by architect James Renwick, the St. Denis Hotel stood at the corner of East 11th Street and Broadway. The property, which…
Read More…help those suffering under extreme discrimination for their illness and that St. Veronica’s in Greenwich Village opened its arms to the terminally-ill patients. St. Veronica’s Catholic Church on Christopher Street…
Read More…St. Veronica’s Parochial School, today Village Community School at 272 West 10th Street The parish would also take over what was formerly P.S. 107 at 272 West 10th Street, as…
Read More…stands now is still the original. St. Veronica’s, located on Christopher Street between Washington and Greenwich Streets, was built to accommodate the growing congregation of St. Joseph’s, as the Irish…
Read More…once perhaps the most significant Jewish community in America. St. Veronica’s Roman Catholic Church St. Veronica’s Roman Catholic Church, 155 Christopher Street (John Deery, 1889), Greenwich Village Historic District Extension…
Read More…despite several extensive renovations, the church that stands now is still the original. St. Bernard’s, at 328-332 West 14th Street and now known as Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard’s,…
Read More…first openly-gay NYPD officer. St. Bernard’s Church at 336-338 West 14th Street (8th-9th Avenues) was built in 1873 by the great Irish church architect Patrick Charles Keely. Historically, St. Bernard’s Parish was…
Read More…signage changes requested in the application 310 East 10th Street The next image is a 1940 tax photo of 301 East 10th Street, part of the East 10th Street Historic District….
Read More…first openly-gay NYPD officer. St. Bernard’s Church at 336-338 West 14th Street (8th-9th Avenues) was built in 1873 by the great Irish church architect Patrick Charles Keely. Historically, St. Bernard’s Parish was…
Read More…(1890) and the former 9th Police Precinct Station House (1896-97). PS No. 7, 278-280 W. 10th St, designed in the neo-Grec style by David I. Stagg St. Veronica RC Church,…
Read More…GVSHP’s report “Ten Years: A Thousand Buildings Landmarked: One Hundred Blocks Rezoned,” which chronicles GVSHP’s achievements over the last ten years. click to read But here’s a sample: St. Veronica’s…
Read More…secured for at least part of the Far West Village and Greenwich Village waterfront, after a multi-year campaign led by GVSHP. St. Veronica‘s Church on Christopher Street,protected by landmark designation…
Read More…of politics, beauty and race. 147 Christopher Street (next to St. Veronica’s Church) today. The Spiral Group met here and held their one and only exhibition in 1965. Some artists…
Read More‘Christopher Street’, 1934 by Beulah Bettersworth. This picturesque wintry scene of Christopher Street was painted by Greenwich Village resident and artist Beulah Bettersworth in 1934. Looking west from Hudson Street…
Read More…churches built expressly for Irish immigrants, including the University Parish of St. Joseph’s and the Church of St. Veronica-In-the-Village. Read an earlier Off the Grid post which details the history…
Read More…who populated the surrounding buildings St. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church at Avenue A and East 10th Street, which GVSHP helped get landmarked in 2008 St. Veronica’s Roman Catholic church…
Read More…the paths they used that became main thoroughfares such as Bowery and Broadway, the Irish community from churches such as a St. Veronica’s and St. Johns, and the Italian community…
Read More…Photography Volunteers “Washington Square Park is unique,” said the Conservancy’s executive director, Will Morrison. “It’s not just a treasured resource for the community, but one of the most famous parks…
Read More…Trans* Bible Study Rev. Dr. Donna Schaper, Senior Minister, Judson Memorial Church Veronica Vera Cottingham, sex-worker activist and founder of Miss Vera’s Finishing School for Boys Who Want to Be…
Read More…out of Hitchcock’s Rear Window. 69 West 9th Street: Barbra Streisand Here at 69 West 9th Street, Barbra Streisand met her future lover, Barry Dennen, an actor from California who…
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