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Lost Saints of the Village

…tech hub and neighborhood rezoning.  You can read more about it here. St. Veronica’s, Christopher Street between Washington and Greenwich Streets St. Veronica’s Church was part of GVSHP’s far West…

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Irish Churches of the Village

…the time. 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 population of longshoreman who…

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Saving Sacred Spaces

…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…

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Irish Churches of the Village

…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…

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Greenwich Village at the White House

…along Christopher, it shows the Ninth Avenue El Christopher Street Station and St. Veronica’s Church beyond. Currently, this painting is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian American Art…

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St. Patrick’s Day Wrap-Up

…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…

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Architecture of the Spirit

…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…

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GVHD50 Tour: Homes of Music Greats

…via rollingstone.com. We’ll begin with one of the greats of folk, so central to the neighborhood’s past. Pete Seeger was born in 1919 in Manhattan. His parents, both classically trained…

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