Chrystie Street
Chrystie Street is a street on Manhattan's Lower East Side and Chinatown, running as a continuation of Second Avenue from Houston Street, for seven blocks south to Canal Street. It is bounded on the east for its entirety by Sara Delano Roosevelt Park, for the creation of which the formerly built-up east side of Chrystie Street (the even numbers) was razed, eliminating among other structures three small synagogues. Originally called First Street, it was renamed for Col. John Chrystie, a veteran of the War of 1812 and a member of the Philolexian Society of Columbia University, and a new First Street was laid out above Houston Street.
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Chrystie Street
Chrystie Street is a street on Manhattan's Lower East Side and Chinatown, running as a continuation of Second Avenue from Houston Street, for seven blocks south to Canal Street. It is bounded on the east for its entirety by Sara Delano Roosevelt Park, for the creation of which the formerly built-up east side of Chrystie Street (the even numbers) was razed, eliminating among other structures three small synagogues. Originally called First Street, it was renamed for Col. John Chrystie, a veteran of the War of 1812 and a member of the Philolexian Society of Columbia University, and a new First Street was laid out above Houston Street.
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Chrystie Street is a street on ...... laid out above Houston Street.
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クリスティ・ストリート (Chrystie Street) ...... の (en) は56 クリスティ・ストリートに位置していた。
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克里斯蒂街(英語:Chrystie Street),另譯企李 ...... 2年戰爭中在紐約陣亡的軍官、哥倫比亞學院1806届校友中校。
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Chrystie Street is a street on ...... laid out above Houston Street.
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クリスティ・ストリート (Chrystie Street) ...... の (en) は56 クリスティ・ストリートに位置していた。
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克里斯蒂街(英語:Chrystie Street),另譯企李 ...... 2年戰爭中在紐約陣亡的軍官、哥倫比亞學院1806届校友中校。
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Chrystie Street
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クリスティ・ストリート
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克里斯蒂街 (曼哈顿)
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