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Who was here in 1860?

Thursday, February 23, 2006
By Horatio Street Blogger

Via James Anderson: My family used to live on Horatio Street back in the 1860′s. Their house 69 Horatio Street was shared by the Walling and Oterson family. Having been doing my genealogy, I realized this family was one of my missing branches. Does anyone have pictures of the house today or even from... »

Horatio Street 2005

Friday, December 23, 2005
By Horatio Street Blogger

What’s your favorite 2005 Horatio Street story/memory/accomplishment? What was the biggest change Horatio Street saw in 2005? Share your stories here! »

Today In the West Village’s Theatre History

Saturday, December 10, 2005
By Horatio Street Blogger

Via Playbill On December 10, 1925… 1925 Actor Walter Huston searches for The Fountain at the Greenwich Village Theatre. This Eugene O’Neill drama directed by Robert Edmond Jones deals with Ponce de Leon’s search for the Fountain of Youth. It will run for 28 performances. »

Remember When?

Monday, October 24, 2005
By Horatio Street Blogger

In a fantastic essay published in The Villager, Patricia Fieldsteel reminisces about a time when the village was affordable Many of her memories revolve around Horatio street, where she had her first apartment in the West Village. Most shocking (striking?) to me was the following description of Horatio Street: When I lived on Horatio,... »

110-112 Horatio Street

Friday, July 15, 2005
By Horatio Street Blogger

Tidbits about 110-112 Horatio Street for your reading enjoyment: Nos. 110-112 Horatio Street, in the middle of the block – the only older building left on the south side of the block. If you look way up at the top, you can just make out four decorative terra-cotta panels on the theme of painting.... »

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