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Alku and Alku Toinen Finnish Co-ops |
Sunset Park |
Brooklyn |
The first non-profit housing cooperatives in the U.S., organized by the Finnish Home Building Association |
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Arthur Avenue Retail Market |
East Tremont |
Bronx |
This indoor market in the "Little Italy of the Bronx" houses more than a dozen merchants |
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Black Madonna Chapel & Phoenix Bar |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Storefront chapel to the Black Madonna, now Phoenix Bar |
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Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden |
Astoria |
Queens |
Czech and Slovak cultural center, restaurant and beer garden |
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Dominick's Restaurant |
East Tremont |
Bronx |
Legendary Italian-American restaurant |
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Estonian House |
Murray Hill |
Manhattan |
Estonian cultural center, offering a restaurant and Estonian language classes |
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Eusko Etxea (formerly Centro Vasco) |
Greenpoint |
Brooklyn |
Basque cultural center offering events and Euskera language classes |
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Flessel's Restaurant (site of) |
College Point |
Queens |
Former beer garden, inn and restaurant built in the 1870's |
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Florent Restaurant (former) |
West Village |
Manhattan |
Beloved neighborhood, French-owned establishment |
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Gaelic Park |
Kingsbridge |
Bronx |
Sports arena and gathering place enjoyed by Irish immigrants |
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Iglesia Luterana Sion |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Lutheran church used by German-American and Hispanic communities (formerly St. Johannes Kirche Lutheran Church) |
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Jennings Street Market (site of) |
Crotona Park |
Bronx |
Market where charismatic vendors sold foods and sundries |
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Katz's Delicatessen |
Lower East Side |
Manhattan |
A classic delicatessen, open since 1888 |
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Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
Greek Jewish synagogue on the National Register of Historic Places |
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Lemon Ice King of Corona |
Corona |
Queens |
Italian ices have been sold here for over 60 years |
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Leo's Latticini (Mama's) |
Corona |
Queens |
Famous for its Italian sandwiches and fresh mozzarella |
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Lion's Rock/Jones Woods (site of) |
Yorkville |
Manhattan |
19th century meeting place |
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Lisanti Chapel |
Williamsbridge |
Bronx |
Religious building designed in Italian-American style |
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Little Spain and La Nacional Social Club & Restaurant |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Spanish-speaking New Yorkers have long gathered here |
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Marcel Duchamp's Studio (former) |
Chelsea |
Manhattan |
Dada artist's Chelsea studio where he created Étant donnés |
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Minetta Tavern |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Italian restaurant in the Village since 1937 |
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Grotto |
Rosebank |
Staten Island |
The city's most elaborate yard shrine |
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Monastery (former) |
Crown Heights |
Brooklyn |
Home of Catholic nuns since 1909 |
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Our Lady of Vilnius Roman Catholic Church |
West Village |
Manhattan |
Surviving church of Lithuanian immigrant community |
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Piccirilli Studio (site of) |
Mott Haven |
Bronx |
Stone carvers' studio that made many famous sculptures |
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Pleasant Village |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
19th century enclave in East Harlem, partially demolished |
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Poppenhusen Institute |
College Point |
Queens |
Community cultural center in College Point |
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Russian Turkish Baths |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Public bath house in the Russian & Turkish tradition |
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Russo's Mozzarella and Pasta |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Has carried an impressive array of cheeses and pasta since 1908 |
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Scaglione Bakery |
Morris Park |
Bronx |
Italian bakery open for 60 years |
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Schaller & Weber |
Yorkville |
Manhattan |
German and other central European delicacies are sold here |
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Second Avenue Deli |
East Village |
Manhattan |
East Village institution serving Jewish fare, now on E. 33rd St. |
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Second Presbyterian Church (The Old Scotch Church) |
Upper West Side |
Manhattan |
Church attended by Scottish parishioners |
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Shearith Israel Cemetery |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
Oldest Jewish cemetery in New York City |
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Shrine Church of Saint Anthony of Padua |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Longstanding Village institution |
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Silver Bell Lithuanian Bakery |
Corona |
Queens |
Bakes sourdough rye bread in brick ovens |
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St. Brigid's Church |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Historic church on Tompkins Square Park |
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St. Stanislaus Church |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Polish congregants have worshiped here for over 100 years |
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St. Vincent de Paul Church |
Chelsea |
Manhattan |
Church with a 150 year legacy of interracial and inter-ethnic respect and understanding |
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Surma Book and Music Company |
East Village |
Manhattan |
A store selling all sorts of Ukrainian goods |
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Synagogue Tifereth Israel |
Corona |
Queens |
Russian synagogue |
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Temple Beth Emeth v'Ohr Progressive Shaari Zedek |
Flatbush |
Brooklyn |
The last remaining Reform Jewish congregation in Flatbush |
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Veniero's Pasticceria and Caffe |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Italian bakery since 1894 |
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Vesuvio Bakery (now Birdbath) |
SoHo |
Manhattan |
A reminder of Prince Street's past as an Italian neighborhood |
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Virgen Del Carmen Protegenos Shrine |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
A commemorative shrine |
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Volksgarten (site of) |
NoHo |
Manhattan |
A music hall in "Kleindeutschland" or Little Germany |
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William F. Moore Park, or Spaghetti Park |
Corona |
Queens |
Park featuring bocce courts |