Greenwich Hotel (The Atrium)ġ5) Bleecker Street, north side, west of Thompson St. Greenwich Hotel (The Atrium)ġ4) Bleecker Street, south side, east of Sullivan St. Punjab Restaurantġ3) Bleecker Street, south side, east of Sullivan St. The primary streets covered are: Bleecker Street, MacDougal Street, West 3rd Street and West 8th Street.ġ) Washington Square South / corner of MacDougal at right / these buildings were replaced by NYU Law SchoolĢ) Bleecker Street, north side west of LaGuardia Place / The Bitter Endģ) Bleecker Street / West of The Bitter EndĤ) Bleecker Street, north side, east of MacDougal / Cafe Borgiaĥ) Bleecker Street, north side, east of MacDougalĦ) Bleecker Street, south side, east of MacDougal / Cafe FIgaroħ) Bleecker Street, close on entrance to CAFE DOWNSTAINRS - at the FigaroĨ) Bleecker Street, south side, east of MacDougal / Renaissance Liquor Storeĩ) Bleecker Street, south side, east of MacDougal / Tony's Restaurantġ0) Bleecker Street, south side, east of MacDougal / corner of Sullivan St.ġ1) Bleecker Street, south side, east of MacDougal / corner of Sullivan St.ġ2) Bleecker Street, south side, east of MacDougal / corner of Sullivan St. My thanks to NYU for preserving these photos and putting them on their website for future generations to refer to. There are a lot more available photos on the site. I could only capture what was in the red box. You will notice the tool called the "Navigator" in the upper right of some photos. I downloaded these in 2014 when it took a special tool to screenshot the photos. The ones with the older cars are mostly from 1945. Most of these photos are from the early to mid 1960's. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PHOTOS OF GREENWICH VILLAGEįrom the NYU Digital Archives, located: here. Marie Fotini / Chief European Correspondent, researcher Manhattan is constantly being torn down and rebuilt anew, and I'm trying to find these places while they are still around.īob Egan / Creator, researcher, web producer PopSpots is a website about those places where interesting events in the history of Pop Culture took place primarily album cover shots, places where movies and tv shows were filmed, and sites on which paintings were based. To see the 30 minute video reading of SHAKESPEARE AND THE MILLION MONKEYS on YouTube, click here. To read Bob Egan's twenty-page illustrated children's book: Shakespeare and the Million Monkeys online - click here. Or, just looking for a list of over 250 easy-to-play 3-chord and 4-chord songs?Ĭlick here to get to the website for: Bob Egan's MOST EXCELLENT LIST OF 3-CHORD and 4-CHORD SONGS"įor The PopSpots Guide to Bookstores in NYC, click here. Looking for a free and extremely simple online method to learn HOW TO PLAY GUITAR?Ĭlick here to go to "BOB EGAN'S 30-MINUTE GUITAR METHOD: Learn how to play barre chord guitar in 150 five-second steps, all on video. To receive "PopSpot Singles" - now with over 200 one-shot PopSpots posts.įor questions or comments, you can email me, Bob Egan,Īrt, film, and history PopSpots-in-progress. To be notified of new PopSpots and "PopSpot Singles" entries, follow PopSpotsNYC on Twitter: POP CULTURE - NEW YORK: THE ULTIMATE LOCATION FINDER, based on PopSpots, has maps to over 2,000 Pop Culture locations you can visit in New York CIty.Īsk for it it at your at your local bookstore, or buy it online from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Target, Walmart and other online dealers.
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