Showing posts with label Baxter Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baxter Street. Show all posts

Friday, September 05, 2008

Chinatown, Baxter Street Between Walker and White Streets


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What do we have here? An Italian restaurant? According to the reviews on Citysearch, Forlini's is a traditional Italian restaurant serving the best food outside of their Italian homes. Richard Jay Scholem calls it ". . . a slice of Old New York that’s still a vibrant, bustling hangout (especially at lunch) for judges, political leaders and its long-time devoted clientele." (Remember Chinatown is adjacent to the courts.)




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Thai Son is not a Thai restaurant. It's Vietnamese.




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A sign of the nearby courts.





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Another sign of the nearby courts? See review.

See map.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Chinatown, Baxter Street Between Worth and Canal Streets

All-ee all-ee in-come free! Boy, am I happy to be back. These are the last photographs from the Chinatown walk on May 9. That's over two weeks ago, so I'm breaking the rule of one a night, wouldn't be the first time, because I want you to see all of these shots before we get up to date.



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This is Columbus Park on Baxter Street between Worth Street and Hogan Place. It was originally called Mulberry Bend Park and could as easily have been called Baxter Bend Park because it lies between the two streets, both of which bend.


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Columbus Park between Hogan and Bayard Streets. Before this was a park, it was the site of the worst tenements in New York, according to Jacob Riis. Due to Riis's efforts the tenements were torn down in the 1890's and replaced with Mulberry Bend Park. In 1911 it was renamed Columbus Park in honor of the place where "the first footsteps of our Italian citizens were trod."



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Canal Street at Baxter. No history here, just a Chinatown cart where the vendor is frying little cakes in a pan with circular depressions.