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Oops, here's another street. Weehawken is one block long and referred to as an alley by Forgotten New York (scroll way down the page to find Weehawken). It seems there was once a Weehawken Market which opened in 1834, where New Jersey farmers came to sell their produce. Uh, oh, I just found the Weehawken Street Historic District Designation Report, which will tell everything we need to know. But it's too late to start on it now. Yes, I should have started earlier. It will have to wait.
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This is the one block between Weehawken and West Streets.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
West Village, 10th Street Between Weehawken and West Streets
Posted by Mary Sargent at 1:18 AM
Labels: 10th Street, Downtown, Greenwich Village, West Village
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2 comments:
Very nice/precise: the way you made the gray gutter and building one wavy vertical.
Shut up and go to bed awreaddy, you fool you fool you
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