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75½ Bedford Street, allegedly the narrowest house in New York City L XL headers |
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"Twin Peaks", 102 Bedford Street, home to artists in the 1920s L XL headers |
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Building on Christopher Street L XL headers |
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Northern Dispensary L XL headers |
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Building on West 10th Street L XL headers |
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Patchin Place. e e cummings once lived here. L XL headers |
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Milligan Place, with skeleton L XL headers |
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Jefferson Market Courthouse, now a library L XL headers |
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West 10th Street L XL headers |
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Washington Square Park L XL headers |
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Start of Fifth Avenue L XL headers |
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View up Fifth Avenue L XL headers |
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Washington Mews L XL headers |
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Judson Memorial Church and Tower L XL headers |
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House on the corner of Greene and Prince streets, decorated by Richard Haas L XL headers |
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...complete with cat L XL headers |
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Little Singer Building, 561-563 Broadway L XL headers |
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Haughwout Building, 490 Broadway L XL headers |
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39 Greene Street L XL headers |
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476 Broome Street L XL headers |
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An instruction rarely obeyed in New York L XL headers |