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According to New York Songlines, the Village Landmark is a a converted early 20th Century warehouse. A warehouse with arches and decorative brickwork is a beautiful thing to see. Now the aesthetics of warehouses are not considered important. At least I think that's true. It reminds me of the time my former boss happened to see the orchid exhibit at the World Trade Center. He said the exhibit was really beautiful. "What a waste of money!" he concluded.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
West Village, 10th Street Between Hudson and Greenwich Streets
Posted by Mary Sargent at 12:14 AM
Labels: 10th Street, Downtown, Greenwich Village, West Village
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5 comments:
Hey there. How many more streets do you have to walk? I finally finished my own journey. Wishing you continued good luck
Thanks. Countless streets left. Blog's a journey, not a destination, something like that.
Bravo on your finish. As soon as I can rouse myself to make a decent blogroll, yours will surely be on it.
Is Brooklyn anywhere on your agenda?
Brooklyn is not on my agenda. Too big, boundaries too unclear (to the walker). You have to remember I'm a very precise person.
WAAAAAAAHHHH! Brooklyn is NOT too big - it is not too small - it is just right.
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