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#481 How The West Village Became A Neighborhood (The Streets of the West Village Part 2)

The Bowery Boys: New York City History by Tom Meyers

Mar 13, 202601:25:47Society & Culture

In Part Two of our mini-series, The Streets of the West Village , we turn to the people who gave the neighborhood its character and vitality — from Irish longshoremen on the docks to actors on the off-Broadway stage, fro...

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#481 How The West Village Became A Neighborhood (The Streets of the West Village Part 2) is an episode from The Bowery Boys: New York City History by Tom Meyers. In Part Two of our mini-series, The Streets of the West Village , we turn to t...

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In Part Two of our mini-series, The Streets of the West Village , we turn to the people who gave the neighborhood its character and vitality — from Irish longshoremen on the docks to actors on the off-Broadway stage, from street gangs to speakeasy proprietors. From Eugene O’Neill to Bea Arthur , their stories help define this corner of Manhattan. Well into the early 19th century, the West Village still felt like a true village, with its preserved, winding lanes. Over the following decades, a diverse array of residents arrived and made the neighborhood their own, working along the waterfront or gathering at local haunts like the beloved White Horse Tavern . The promise of a new subway line once seemed entirely beneficial, but it brought a devastating consequence: Seventh Avenue had to be extended straight through the western Village, cutting a swath through the existing streetscape and wiping away hundreds of buildings. Prohibition and the Jazz Age are seemingly etched into the very fabric of the West Village, reflected in the many institutions that date from the 1920s and ’30s, including numerous former speakeasies. Join us as we wander through the Jazz Age Village — Fedora, Chumley’s, the Cherry Lane Theatre , and more — and trace the echoes of that exuberant era. This episode was produced and edited by Kieran Gannon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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