at 1 Police Plaza located on ParkRow, across the street from the Manhattan Municipal ... title Category Streets in Manhattan nl ParkRow ...about the former elevated train station ParkRow BMT station Image ParkRow.jpg thumb 240px ParkRow, after ... thumb 240px Newspaper Row, before 1903 the original Tribune Building from 1875 in the center ParkRow ... Outrages by Pullers in The Nuisances of ParkRow and Baxter Street ... of Baxter Street and ParkRow, then Chatham Street. ref and during the late 19th century it was nickname ... of City Hall, Newspaper Row, or ParkRow and Nassau Street, at the century s turn the home of New York newspaperdom. ref The image is of ParkRow around the turn of the 20th century. The buildings ... top today the site of the Pace Plaza complex of Pace University The 41 ParkRow New York Times Building ... to 41 ParkRow , making it the first newspaper in New York City housed in a building built specifically ... at 41 ParkRow, designed by Thomas R. Jackson. For the first time, a New York newspaper occupied a structure ... . Today, a statue of Benjamin Franklin stands there, in front of the One Pace Plaza and 41 ParkRow ... , a reminder of what ParkRow once was. In the late 18th century Boston Post Road Eastern Post ... century most of the Manhattan portion of this road was suppressed, the Commons became City Hall Park, and the stub then known as Chatham Street was renamed ParkRow. One of the first structures to be called a skyscraper, the ParkRow Building also known as 15 ParkRow is located at the southern end of ParkRow, opposite City Hall Park . At 391 ft 119.2m tall it was the tallest office building in the world ... abbr on on ParkRow, 23 on Ann Street and convert 48 ft m on Theater Alley. The base of the building ... York Times , September 24, 2007. The Police Department says that most of ParkRow has to be blocked ... truck bombs. ref References Reflist External links http www.nysonglines.com parkrow.htm ParkRow A New ... more details
ParkRow may refer to ParkRowManhattan , a street in downtown ManhattanParkRow Building , 1899 Manhattan skyscraper ParkRow BMT station a BMT elevated train terminal bordering the Manhattan street. ParkRow film , a 1952 film by Samuel Fuller ParkRow, Leeds , a street in the centre of the financial and entertainment districts. disambig ... more details
ParkRow Trust Company was a New York City based bank which was organized beginning in January 1930 at 154 Nassau Street Manhattan . ref name bank It opened for business on March 1, 1930. ref name city In and Out of the Banks , Wall Street Journal, January 25, 1930, pg. 9. ref Its location was the same as the Clarke Brothers Bank which became insolvent in June 1929. ParkRow Trust Company was capitalized at 500,000 with a surplus of 250,000 and an organization expense fund of 50,000. ref name bank ParkRow Trust Co. , Wall Street Journal , January 1, 1930, pg. 16. ref The financial institution was made up of individual directors of the Plaza Trust Company. ref name city Merger On July 8, 1930 ParkRow Trust Company merged with Plaza Trust Company and Broadway National Bank & Trust Company. The merged company was called Broadway & Plaza Trust Company. The new institution had a capital of 1,350,000 and a surplus of 1,800,000. ref Three Banks Merge , Wall Street Journal, July 9, 1930, pg. 16. ref References references Category History of New York City ParkRow Trust Company Category Banks established in 1930 ParkRow Trust Company Category Companies disestablished in 1930 ParkRow Trust Company Category Banks based in New York City ... more details
Manhattan Broadway , would have overtaken ParkRow as the tallest office building at convert 455 ft ... Skyline1902.JPG thumb center 700px Manhattan skyline 1902 ParkRow building at center Gallery center gallery widths 175px heights 200px File 15ParkRowTower.jpg ParkRow Building Tower File ParkRow Building 1912 New York City crop.jpg Early image of ParkRow Building File 15 ParkRow 3.JPG Front of building File 15 ParkRow 2.JPG Building as seen from City Hall Park gallery center See also List ...Infobox skyscraper building name ParkRow Building image File ParkRow Building New York.jpg 250px caption former name Ivins Syndicate Building br Syndicate Building, location 15 ParkRow br New York City ... 3927 ref ref structurae s0007990 ref The ParkRow Building formerly the Ivins Syndicate Building is a building on ParkRowManhattanParkRow in the Financial District, Manhattan Financial District of the New York City borough New York City borough of Manhattan . It is also known simply as 15 Park ... story cupolas. It has a frontage of convert 103 ft m abbr on on ParkRow, 23 on Ann Street and convert ... brick and terra cotta. ref name ScientificAmerican The foundation of the ParkRow Building was made ... a day worked there. ref cite news last Gray first Christopher title The ParkRow Building, 15 Park ... www.nytimes.com 2000 03 12 realestate streetscapes parkrow building 15 parkrow 1899 monster that reigned ... banker and subway sponsor August Belmont, Jr. under the name ParkRow Realty Company. The first ... of Andrea Salsedo occurred from the fourteenth floor of 15 ParkRow at 4 20 am. He was being ... worked. They were held at 15 ParkRow for 8 weeks with limited external communication. The night ... the ParkRow Building a landmark. In 2000, plans were developed for a gut renovation of the entire ... Row s official site http www.skyscraper.org TALLEST TOWERS t park.htm Skyscraper.org on the ParkRow ... York City bg de ParkRow Building es Edificio ParkRow fr ParkRow Building he ... more details
Otheruses New York Times Building disambiguation Infobox building name 41 ParkRow image NY Times 41 ParkRow jeh.JPG image size 200px caption location New York City , New York , United States status Completed opening 1889 building type Classrooms, Gym floor count 13 architect George B. Post structural engineer Thomas R. Jackson owner Pace University latd 40.7118 longd 74.0061 iso region US NY coordinates display title 41 ParkRow , often called the New York Times Building is located near New York City Hall in the New York City borough New York City borough of Manhattan , was the longtime home of The New York Times , until it moved to Longacre Square , now known as Times Square . asof 2008 , the building still stands as the oldest of the surviving buildings of what was once ParkRowManhattan Newspaper Row and is owned by Pace University The newspaper s first building was located at 113 Nassau Street Manhattan Nassau Street in New York City . In 1854, it moved to 138 Nassau Street, and in 1858 it moved to a building on 41 ParkRow, making it the first newspaper in New York City housed in a building built specifically for its use. ref name SixBuildings The original building constructed for the Times was a five story structure in the Romanesque revival style, designed by Thomas R. Jackson , that occupied the site of the Brick Presbyterian Church. The 1851 building, located across from City Hall and dwarfing that of Horace Greeley s New York Tribune , was described by the Times in 2001 ... headquarters at 41 ParkRow, designed by Thomas R. Jackson. For the first time, a New York newspaper ... George B. Post to design a grander and taller building at 41 ParkRow to replace the existing structure .... 41 ParkRow was granted landmark status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1999 ... 160963.shtml On ParkRow, one historic building not owned ... Buildings and structures in Manhattan Category The New York Times Category Pace University ... more details
Image BRT ParkRow c1905 from Detroit Publishing.png thumb 250px ParkRow station, circa 1905 ParkRow was a major elevated railway terminal constructed over the New York end of the Brooklyn Bridge , across from New York City Hall in Manhattan that served as the terminal for Brooklyn Manhattan Transit Corporation BMT services operating over the Brooklyn Bridge from the BMT Fulton Street Line , BMT Myrtle Avenue Line and their feeders. Until the opening of the nearby Williamsburg Bridge to elevated train traffic in 1913, it was the only Manhattan station available for elevated trains from Brooklyn. Early history 1883 1913 For the first decade and a half of its existence, it was used exclusively ... of the bridge between ParkRow and another terminal at the Brooklyn end of the bridge. On June 18, 1898, elevated trains of predecessor companies of the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit Corporation BMT began ... hours. On January 27, 1908 the shuttle was eliminated and elevated trains began running to ParkRow at all times ref Cudahy p168 ref . At its height, ParkRow terminal had four platforms on four tracks ... lines were hosted at least part time at ParkRow From Fulton Street Line Kings County Elevated Railway ... Park, Manhattan City Hall Park , with the terminal at right As new bridges and new subways took the pressure off the Brooklyn Bridge services, ridership at ParkRow gradually declined. Services withdrawn ... Nassau Street Line when the latter line opened 1936 ParkRow was reconfigured to two tracks total ... outer portion of the Fulton Street Line to ParkRow over the Broadway, Lexington and Myrtle ... ParkRow, and the Myrtle Avenue , Lexington Avenue , and Fulton Lex services were cut back to the Bridge .... The streetcars did not use the ParkRow terminal, but continued to use the trolley loops beneath ... ParkRow Bmt Station Category Defunct New York City Subway stations Category Railway stations ... 31, 1940 In preparation for New York City takeover of the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit Corporation BMT ... more details
Infobox film name ParkRow image image size caption director Samuel Fuller writer narrator starring Gene Evans music cinematography editing distributor released August 12, 1952 runtime 83 min. country FilmUS language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id ParkRow is a 1952 drama film directed by Samuel Fuller . It stars Gene Evans and Mary Welch . ref http allmovie.com work parkrow 105576 ref Cast Gene Evans as Phinneas Mitchell Mary Welch as Charity Hackett Bela Kovacs as Ottmar Mergenthaler Herbert Heyes as Josiah Davenport Tina Pine as Jenny O Rourke References reflist External links imdb title id 0045009 title ParkRow Samuel Fuller Category 1952 films Category Films directed by Samuel Fuller fr Violence ParkRow ... more details
File ParkRow, Leeds 27th May 2010 001.jpg right thumb 250px ParkRowParkRow is an important street in Leeds city centre , West Yorkshire , England . It divides the main financial districts from the main retail districts and forms a spine between Leeds City Square City Square and The Headrow , two of Leeds most sought after addresses. The street forms the western flank of the Public Transport Box, and as such is largely reserved for buses, taxis and cyclists. There is an exception for local access in some places. Most of the city s main banks are located on the street, as well as being home to many large companies including Pinsent Masons and Deloitte . The architecture of the street is representative of its prosperity. Many grand buildings can be found along the whole street, ranging from the modern granite Lloyds TSB building to the neo classical Bank of England building. ref http www.bbc.co.uk leeds nature city centre 06.shtml ref It is named ParkRow because it was created as the eastern boundary of the long gone Manorial Park, used by the Lord for hunting. ref http www.leedscivictrust.org.uk view.aspx?id 87 ref ref http www.thoresby.org.uk history.htm ref History File ParkRow, Leeds geograph.org.uk 511016.jpg thumb left ParkRow, looking towards Cookridge Street and The Headrow Britain s first permanent traffic lights were installed on ParkRow at the junction with Bond Street in 1928. ref http www.leeds.gov.uk page.aspx?pageidentifier B08840B63BB604C480256E1B00307E07 ref The street was home to the first Leeds City Museum, but its collection was largely damaged by German bombs in World War 2, resulting in its closure in 1965. The collection has only recently been re ... ParkRow is home to many restaurants Although during the day it is mainly concerned with the financial ... of high end restaurants along ParkRow, as well as a number of cafes. References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT ParkRow Leeds Category Leeds ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Park Street Row nrhp type image Park Street Rowhouses.jpg caption Front of the houses in the Park Street Row, located at 88 114 Park Street in Portland, Maine. Built in 1835, the rowhouses are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. location 88 114 Park Street, Portland, Maine lat degrees 43 lat minutes 39 lat seconds 6 lat direction N long degrees 70 long minutes 15 long seconds 46 long direction W locmapin Maine area built 1835 architect architecture Greek revival added 1972 governing body Private refnum 72000074 ref name nris NRISref 2010 12 11 ref The Park Street Row also known as Park Street Block is a set of historic Terraced house rowhouse s in Portland, Maine . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine National Register of Historic Places in 1972. ref http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com ME Cumberland state3.html ref References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Houses in Portland, Maine Category Greek Revival architecture in Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Seward Park Housing Corporation Links http www.flickr.com groups sewardparkny A Flickr Photography Group of the Seward Park NY area References commonscat reflist Manhattan coord 40 42 53 N 73 59 22 W ...Image WTM sheila 0017.jpg thumb Playground at Seward Park. Seward Park Playground is a public park and playground in the Lower East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan , north of East Broadway Manhattan East Broadway , east of Essex Street Manhattan Essex Street . It has the distinction of being the first municipal ly built playground in the United States. ref http www.thevillager.com villager 25 happybirthday.html The Villager, October 22 28, 2003 ref History The playground is named for William Henry Seward , a NYCongDel United States Senator from New York who served from 1849 1861 and later went on to be United States Secretary of State Secretary of State in the Lincoln administration. The park was built on a Eminent domain condemned piece of property purchased in 1897, former site of the Ludlow Street Jail . New York City lacked the funds to do anything with it, so The Outdoor Recreation League ORL , a playground and recreation advocacy group that built playgrounds in the undeveloped parks using temporary facilities and equipment, built the park as the first permanent, municipally built playground in the United States. ref http www.nycgovparks.org sub about parks history historic tour history playgrounds recreation.html New York City Parks Department Website ref Opened ... s play and gymnastic equipment. The park became a model for future playground architecture. When ... Park Branch of the New York Public Library was built in the southeastern part of the park. In the 1930s and 1940s, the Park was reconstructed. A piece of land was returned to the City. ref http ... H. Schiff , was moved from a nearby park and placed in Seward Park. ref http www.bartleby.com ... Category Parks in Manhattan Category Urban public parks Category Lower East Side of Manhattan NYC stub ... more details
Infobox parkpark Riverside Park image Riverside Park 02.jpg image size 275 caption Springtime in Riverside Park. type Urban park location Manhattan , New York City coordinates coord 40 48.24 N 73 58.20 ... over with an esplanade lined with honey locust s. Riverside Park also contains part of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway which encircles Manhattan s waterfronts, with car free bike routes. History Frederick Law Olmsted The convert 191 acre km2 of land which form the original area of the Park from 72nd ..., Regional Plan Association , Riverside ParkManhattan Riverside Park Fund Riverside Park Fund ... . Riverside Park South extends from 72nd to 59th Street Manhattan 59th Street on the former Penn Central ... goes all the way south to the tip of Manhattan. There is also a northern section of the park from 145th ... Washington Heights, Manhattan ca Riverside Park es Riverside Park fr Riverside Park he nl Riverside ParkManhattan ... all year Image Riverside Park 01.jpg thumb 250px Amtrak intercity trains travel through a tunnel below this section of the park Riverside Park is a scenic waterfront public park on the Upper West Side of the borough New York City borough of Manhattan in New York City , operated and maintained by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation . The park consists of a narrow four mile 6  ... York Riverside Drive . When the park was first laid out, access to the river was blocked by the right ... to connect New York City to Albany. The first proposal to convert the riverside precipice into a park ... of park was acquired through condemnation in 1872, and construction began. The conceptual plan for a new park and road was drawn by Frederick Law Olmsted , designer of the nearby Central Park . Subsequently, a series of designers set out to devise the new landscape, incorporating Olmsted s idea of a park ... out the stretch of park between 72nd and 125th Streets according to the English gardening ideal, creating ... more details
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Image Park Theatre exterior.jpg thumb 200px right The Park Theatre c. late 1820s. The theatre had been ... House, the Theatre Hotel, and other commercial establishments. Other uses Park Theatre disambiguation The Park Theatre , originally known as the New Theatre , was a playhouse in New York City , located at 21, 23, and 25 ParkRow , about convert 200 ft m east of Ann Street and backing Theatre Alley. The location, at the north end of the city, overlooked the park that would soon house New York ... opened in January 1798. In its early years, the Park enjoyed little to no competition in New York .... Under the management of Stephen Price and Edmund Simpson in the 1810s and 1820s, the Park enjoyed ... in the 1820s, and the Park had to adapt to survive. Blackface acts and melodrama squeezed Italian opera ... high class image. The Park Theatre burnt down in 1848. Construction Image Park Theatre concept design.jpg thumb 200px left Architectural rendering of the Park Theatre. The design had to be abandoned ... pit. ref name Barnham 839 Early management The section of Manhattan where the theatre stood was not stylish ... had to be turned away. ref Brown 12. ref Image Park Theatre interior.jpg thumb right 200px Interior of the Park Theatre New York newspapers generally praised the New Theatre cquote On Monday evening .... ref name Nagler 522 The Park as high culture Over three months in 1807, an English architect named ... of theatre management to Edmund Simpson . The Park at this point was already known for high ... 51. ref The Chatham Garden Theatre was built in 1823 and provided the first real challenge to the Park ... known as the Park Theatre around this time. At first, each of the rivals aimed for the same upper ... to cater to a more working class working class clientele. In comparison, the Park became the theatre ... so that by this point, the Park stood in an upper class residential area and fronted City Hall and a large park. ref name Henderson 50 Coffeehouse s and hotels soon followed. Despite its upper class ... more details
Summary Circa 1905 photo of the New York Manhattan terminal of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit elevated system, known as ParkRow, after the street that crosses in front of the terminal. The large barn like structure is the terminal shed. The extension in front contains the tail tracks which provided additional platform and track space. Taken from City Hall Park. Detroit Publishing Co. photo from the collection of The Library of Congress US . Licensing PD US ... more details
This article was automatically created by User NrhpBot from the http www.nr.nps.gov NRIS Database NRIS dead link . The prose may be stilted, and there may be grammatical and Wikification errors. Please improve in any way you see fit. Contact User Paultyng if you want to enhance the stub template. Main Address 938 946 Morris St. and 922 932 Morris St. Geocode Data Address from 938 946 Morris St. and 922 932 Morris St. City from Cincinnati State from OH Zip from Infobox nrhp name Madam Fredin s Eden Park School and Neighboring Row House image Madam Fredin s Eden Park School.jpg caption Front of the former school location Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , Ohio architect architecture Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Revival and Gothic architecture Gothic ref name nris NRISref 2007b ref added November 29, 1979 ref name nris governing body Private ref name nris refnum 79001858 ref name nris Madam Fredin s Eden Park School and Neighboring Row House is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , Ohio , listed in the National Register of Historic Places National Register on November 29, 1979. Historic uses Single Dwelling School Notes reflist Registered Historic Places coord missing Ohio Category National Register of Historic Places in Cincinnati, Ohio Category Houses in Cincinnati, Ohio Category Historical school buildings in Ohio Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio HamiltonOH NRHP struct stub ... more details
wiktionarypar rowRow may refer to A series of items placed in a row or line Row database , a single, implicitly structured data item in a table. Tone row , in music, a permutation, an arrangement or ordering, of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale Row weight lifting , a form of weight lifting exercise R w , a Polish place name A controversy ROW may also refer to Rest of the world Right of way Roswell International Air Center IATA code See also Rowe disambiguation Rowing disambiguation Rho Greek letter disambiguation Column disambiguation disambig de Reihe ru sk Rad sl Vrsta ... more details
Infobox nrhp name The Row nrhp type image caption nearest city Chaumont, New York lat degrees 44 lat minutes 4 lat seconds 49 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 12 long seconds 18 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York built 1845 architecture Greek Revival, Vernacular Greek Revival added September 06, 1990 area convert 5 acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000571.pdf Lyme MRA refnum 90001329 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Row is a set of historic homes located at Chaumont, New York Chaumont in Jefferson County, New York . It consists of three contiguous mid 19th century vernacular houses and their associated outbuildings. The houses were built between about 1845 and 1850 and each is of heavy wood frame construction on a coursed rubble limestone foundation. The outbuildings are two outhouse privy s and a carriage house carriage barn . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 2888 title National Register of Historic Places Registration The Row date May 1990 accessdate 2009 12 10 author Tania Werbizky publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 2889 title Accompanying five photo ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York DEFAULTSORT Row, The Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category 1845 architecture Category Houses in Jefferson County, New York JeffersonNY NRHP stub ... more details
Image Astor row harlem 2005.jpg thumb 300px Astor Row Image Astor row.jpg thumb 300px Astor Row in the snow, February, 2005 Astor Row is the name given to 130th Street Manhattan 130th Street between Fifth Avenue and Lenox Avenue Manhattan Lenox Avenue in Harlem , in the New York City borough New York City borough of Manhattan . More specifically, it refers to the semi attached row houses on the south ... Houses in Manhattan ca Astor Row es Astor RowManhattan fr Astor Row ja pt Astor Row ... in Manhattan, and all have wooden porches. The effect is southern, and has been compared to the appearance ... building in Washington Heights, Manhattan Washington Heights . ref cite news title LATEST .... ref name nyt19201112 cite news title More Sales in Astor Row url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html ..., Claude McKay described Astor Row as the block beautiful. ref name nyclpc The Astor Row townhouses ... list to live there. The Astor Row townhouses were occupied originally by whites, but in 1920, 20 of the 28 ... title HARLEM S ASTOR ROW FOR COLORED TENANTS Radical Changes in 130th Street, for Years the Block Beautiful ... Guide to New York City described the row as having restrained beauty which has been tarnished by years of economic distress. ref cite news last Gray first Christopher title Astor Row on West ... streetscapes astor row west 130th harlem restoration rowhouses mid stage.html newspaper The New York ... row to be landmarks and raised funds to restore their facades, and improve their plumbing, heating systems ... p articles mi m3601 is n5 v38 ai 11234998 Vincent Astor Foundation , Manhattan Community Board ... Peace Mission Movement , lived on the north side facing Astor Row. File Moriah Baptist Harlem sunny jeh.jpg thumb upright Mt Moriah Baptist Church Today, Astor Row is racially integrated, and is one ... Row in Harlem, Two Restorations Stand As Reminders Of What Once Was Newsday , October 8, 1992. p.77 The Sky Line On Astor Row , Brendan Gill, The New Yorker , November 2, 1992, p.51 Harlem Lost ... more details
Hour in Hyde Park description of 18th century parading on Rotten Row. http rpo.library.utoronto.ca poem 1209.html Poem by Frederick Lampson on Rotten Row. http www.hydeparkstables.com Hyde Park ... Image Rotten Row by James Valentine 1894.jpg thumb 200px Rotten Row and the South Carriage Drive in 1894. Image Thomas Blinks Rotten Row.jpg thumb 200px right High society riding along Rotten Row Image Rotten Row Hyde Park.jpg thumb right 200px Rotten Row from Hyde Park Corner. It is now this empty much of the time. Rotten Row is a broad track running along the south side of Hyde Park, London Hyde Park in London, leading from Hyde Park Corner to the west. In its heyday in the 18th century, Rotten Row was a fashionable place for upper class Londoners to be seen. ref name world and its people ..., but it is little used. Rotten Row was established by William III of England William III at the end ... to the previous St. James s Palace . He created the broad avenue through Hyde Park, lit with 300 ... http www.royalparks.gov.uk parks hyde park history.cfm title Hyde Park History and Architecture publisher The Royal Parks date 2003 12 15 accessdate 2009 01 14 ref Rotten Row is a common street name ... , East Sussex and Elie , Fife. It describes a place where there was once a row of tumbledown cottages ...?compid 45205 title Hyde Park , Old and New London Volume 4 1878 , pp. 375 405 author Edward Walford accessdate 29 January 2009 ref Ratten Row roundabout way , Route du roi French language French ... century, Rotten Row became a popular meeting place for upper class Londoners. Particularly on weekend evenings and at midday, people would dress in their finest clothes in order to ride along the row ... of Rotten Row is still maintained as a Rights of way in England and Wales bridleway and forms part of Hyde Park s South Ride. It is particularly convenient for the Household Cavalry , stabled nearby at Hyde Park Barracks in Knightsbridge, who exercise their horses there. Members of the public also ride ... more details
and declined after mid century. New York Image Radio Row Berenice Abbott.jpg 300px thumb New York s Radio Row in 1936, the IRT Ninth Avenue Line Ninth Avenue El in the background photograph by Berenice Abbott New York s Radio Row 1921 1966 was a warehouse district on the Lower West Side of Manhattan ...Radio Row is a nickname for an urban street or district specializing in the sale of radio and Electronics ..., creating Radio Row. Radio Row was torn down in 1966 to make room for the World Trade Center . ref cite web url http www.npr.org programs lnfsound stories 020603.radiorow.html title Radio Row The neighborhood ..., selling radio tubes on lower Manhattan s Cortland sic St.... ref The New York Times made an early reference to Radio Row in 1927, when Cortlandt Street celebrated a Radio Jubilee . The Times reported that Today... Cortlandt Street is Radio Row, while Broadway is just a thoroughfare. The street ... Louise Mierse, while a contest was held to name a Miss Downtown Radio. ref Radio Row Begins Its Jubilee ..., On Saturday mornings, I used to venture from Brooklyn with my father to Radio Row on Cortlandt Street in Lower Manhattan, where he and hundreds of other New York men moved from stall to stall in search ... in search of television components. Radio Row was a piece of all our interior maps. ref cite book ... in 1963. In 1930, the Times described Radio Row as located on Greenwich Street where Cortlandt ... on the south, but Radio Row does not stop there it overflows around the corner, around several ... along Radio Row.... The clamor is heard even as one walks through the subway tunnel to the street ... about an inch in side. ref Bedlam on Radio Row Downtown Mart Continues its Musical Pandemonium, But Meantime ... Row, and in 1944 the Times lamented that the one time repository of nearly everything from a tube ... Kennedy, T. R., Jr., Cortlandt Street, The New York Times, November 19, 1944, p. X7 ref Radio Row ... and the streets bounded by Vesey Street Manhattan Vesey Street , Church Street Manhattan Church ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Boat House Row nrhp type nhl image Boathouse Row wide.JPG caption A daytime photo of Boathouse Row. location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania locmapin Pennsylvania area built 1860 architect ... February 27, 1987 governing body Local refnum 87000821 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref Boathouse Row ... of Art . It consists of a row of 15 boathouse s housing social and rowing clubs and their racing rowing ... Row and Kelly Drive named after famous Philadelphia oarsman John B. Kelly, Jr. . Boathouses 2 through ... along the river. Boathouse 1 is Lloyd Hall and is the only public boathouse facility on the Row ... a century old, and some were built over 150 years ago. History and importance Image Boathouse Row at night.JPG thumb left 368px Boathouse Row at night. Boathouse Row hosts several major rowing sport ... or season. Boathouse Row is a National Historic Landmark and was entered onto the National Register ... Rowing Penn , and Fairmount Rowing Association La Salle row out of houses on Boathouse Row. Temple ... Joseph s row out of other boathouses along the Schuylkill that are not part of the Row. Panorama image ... Row taken from West Philadelphia in 2010. height 150 Early 19th century beginnings The history of Boathouse Row begins with the construction of the Fairmount Dam and the adjacent Water Works . The Dam ..., National Park Service, US Department of the Interior page 669 date 27 November 1983 url http image1.nps.gov ... right alt Boathouse Row from the west shore 1872 73 From left to right double boathouse at 9 Boathouse Row 9 10 Boathouse Row 10 double house at 7 8 Boathouse Row 7 8 and 6 Boathouse Row 6 , with one ... founded Fairmount Park by converting the Lemon Hill Estate , upon which the frame boathouse were built, into a public park. ref name NPS18 At the same time, some of the longer lasting clubs wanted ... Club , the clubs of the Schuylkill Navy , and the 14 Boathouse Row Philadelphia Skating Club . ref ... were built with brick and stone. ref name NPS18 In 1868, following an expansion of Fairmount Park ... more details
Row houses are among the few private homes in Manhattan with space for parking, but also among the few townhouses that do not have gardens in the rear. Image Strivers row harlem.jpg thumb right Strivers Row David King s speculative development failed, and most of the houses were soon owned by the Equitable ... Adams, 2002 External links http www.nyc architecture.com HAR HAR013.htm Strivers Row, a Historical Profile Coord 40.818145 73.943614 type landmark region US format dms display title Manhattan Category Streets in Manhattan Category Harlem, New York Category African American culture Category Buildings and structures in Manhattan fr Strivers Row ...Image strivers gate.jpg thumb 300px Entrance to Strivers Row alleyway, Walk Your Horses Strivers Row is three rows of townhouse s in western Harlem , in the New York City borough New York City borough of Manhattan on West 138th and West 139th between Seventh Avenue Manhattan Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Eighth Avenue Manhattan Frederick Douglass Boulevard . Originally called the King Model .... Between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, is 139th Street, known among Harlemites as strivers row. It is the most .... Moneyed African Americans now own and inhabit them. When one lives on strivers row one has supposedly ..., 1928 ref Among those who lived in Strivers Row were Eubie Blake , ref name maahcg Benson, Kathy, Jones, Celedonia, The Manhattan African American History & Culture Guide, Museum of the City of New York , brochure, 22pp., 2005, presented by The Manhattan Borough President C. Virginia Fields ... Row ranked 16th on this list. Fact date March 2009 Every one of the Strivers Row houses is a designated ... after Striver s Row. This performance is available on the 1958 Album Night at the Village ... Row , produced with the American Negro Theatre ANT , concerns the follies of both social climbing ... OnStriversRow BTT.html Abram Hill s On Strivers Row at Black Theatre Troupe 10 17 to 11 2 03 ... more details
For the 2007 Jill Johnson album Music Row Jill Johnson album Citations missing date July 2010 One source date July 2010 Image Music Row Map.jpg thumb The Music Row district in Nashville, Tennessee Nashville . 300px right Music Row is an area just to the southwest of Downtown Nashville, Tennessee that is home to hundreds of businesses related to the country music , gospel music , and Contemporary Christian music industries. Centered around 16th and 17th Avenues South called Music Square East and Music Square West, respectively, within the Music Row area , along with several side streets, Music Row is widely considered the heart of Nashville s entertainment industry. In this area, one will find the offices of numerous record labels, publishing houses, music licensing firms, recording studios, video production houses, along with other business who serve the music industry, as well as radio networks, and radio stations. Sometimes the words Music Row are used as a metonymy metonymous nickname ... of famous musicians have recorded, are situated on Music Row. Country music entertainers Roy Acuff ... away in Downtown Nashville in 2001. One area of Music Row, along Demonbreun Street, was once littered ... to disappear in the late 1990s after the closing of Opryland USA theme park and subsequent reduction ... the Downtown and Music Row areas. Deleted image removed Image Dixon Musica.jpg thumb The Musica statue in the Music Row Roundabout. 220px left At the confluence of Demonbreun Street, Division Street, 16th Avenue South, and Music Square East is the Music Row Roundabout , a traffic circle circular intersection ... is Owen Bradley Park, a very small park dedicated to notable songwriter , performer, and publisher Owen Bradley. Within the park is a life size statue of Bradley behind a piano. Inside the roundabout ... by the portrayal of the nude human forms in the statue. At the other end of Music Row, across Wedgewood ... in Tennessee ja sv Music Row ... more details
Row , also known as LaGrange Terrace , on present day Lafayette Street Manhattan Lafayette Street ...Infobox NRHP name LaGrange Terrace nrhp type image Colonnade Row north clean jeh.jpg caption view from uptown north location New York, New York lat degrees 40 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 46 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 59 long seconds 34 long direction W coord parameters region US NY type landmark locmapin area built 1832 architect Unknown architecture Greek Revival added December 12 ... in France, but the series of nine row houses , of which four remain, owe their existence to John ... all title Streetscapes Colonnade Row 428 34 Lafayette Street Corinthian Columns That Have Seen Better ... ref Design File La Grange Terrace Colonnade Row crop.jpg thumb left 325px The original nine ... Lafayette Place on the site of Astor s New York Vauxhall Gardens Vauxhall Gardens Amusement Park . ref ... to Remain. Colonnade Row. date 1902 02 09 work The New York Times Sunday Magazine Supplement pages ... are subject to some debate. The architects generally credited with Colonnade Row s design is Alexander ... time on Colonnade Row, as did Cornelius Vanderbilt , Washington Irving ref name wis Cite web url http www.nycgovparks.org sub your park historical signs hs historical sign.php?id 10403 title Washington ... Marble Landmark in Colonnade Row Where President Ate Wedding Breakfast. BUILT BY DAVID GARDINER Neighbors ... . ref name ajd The upper class demographics of the region shifted, and by 1860 Murray Hill, Manhattan ... down following a failed proposal in 1902 to relocate the remaining structures to Bryant Park , ref ... url http books.google.com books?id 13jwkUPvYGcC&pg PA105&dq 22Colonnade Row 22 New York&ei ... History coauthors National Park Service year 1991 pages 527 ref after being nominated in August of the same ... all title Streetscapes Colonnade Row 428 34 Lafayette Street Corinthian Columns That Have Seen Better ... on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan Category Greek Revival architecture in New ... more details
Theatre . There are several major hotels on Southampton Row, including the Bedford, Bonnington ... 1865 was in Southampton Row until 1837. The Central School of Art and Design , formerly the Central School of Arts and Crafts , was established by the London County Council in 1896 in Southampton Row ... Row. Sir John Barbirolli , the conductor and cellist, was born in Southampton Row on 2 December 1899. A commemorative blue plaque was placed on the wall of the Bloomsbury Park Hotel in May 1993 to mark ... Row. ref Cite book last Aldrich title The Institute of Education 1902 2002 date 2002 pages ... in 1953, is registered at 114 118 Southampton Row. In 1966, the Indica Bookshop was separated ... to 102 Southampton Row in the summer of that year. The street formed part of a tram route, including ... Southampton Row ... more details