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- Neighborhood Focus: Hell's Kitchenon Nov 2, 2010 in Hell's KitchenNeighborhood Focus: Hell's Kitchen Hell's Kitchen refers to the area between 34th Street and 59th Street from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River. The neighborhood has been home to gangs and violence in the past but has transformed into a lively are...
- The Day They Took King George's Statue down in Bowling Green NYCon Nov 2, 2010 in King George'sThe Day They Took King George's Statue down in Bowling Green NYC Jack Stanley, a tour guide and historian who works with Uncle Sams, writes a great piece on the Bowling Green issue. On July 9, 1776, there was a rush to tear down the statue of Ki...
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