Patchin Place
Off 10th Street & Avenues of the Americas, New York, NY 10011Map
+1 212 484 1222 (Tourist Information)
Neighborhood: Greenwich Village
Overview
Patchin Place is a dead-end little alleyway in which it's original buildings were created for the staff of nearby hotel, thereafter it was known to be inhabited by famous writers, authors such as E.E. Cummings, Theodore Dreiser and John Cowper Powys. This small alley is a popular stop for those on New York City tours of literature haunts. Today, it is now home to affluent medical practitioners and psychiatrists, but the quiet picture still looks the same with gas lamps of antiquity hanging on the wall.
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By jbhaydn | Posted 07/16/12
Will have to check this one out also !---jbhaydn
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