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economy candy on rivington katz's deli
Economy Candy is one of the truly unique places in the entire city. It's a candy store unlike any other in all of NYC! One of the most famous delis in the world is here! Come stuff yourself with one of their monster corned beef or pastrami sandwiches!
Streit's Matzo Crackers /Clinton papaya on delancey street
Can you identify this food item? Did you know that it is still made on the Lower East Side on Rivington Street? Right at the base of the Williamsburg Bridge, Clinton Papaya sells the only Corn Dogs on the Lower East Side!
gnomes on clinton Arlene's Grocery on Stanton Street
Someone took the time to create a really colorful mural on Clinton Street. How much longer will it be there is the question! Arlene's Grocery on Stanton Street is one of those famous/infamous live music places in all of the city. Check it out!

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The borders of the lower east side are Attorney Street, Allen Street, East Houston Street and Grand Street. apolo restaurant on delancey
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Did you know that Attorney Street is one of the shortest streets in the city? Tell that to a lawyer!
On Delancey Street, how about trying a really cheap "Chinese Latin" restaurant. Can you find another any in the city?
alias restaurant on clinton cibao on clinton
At Alias Restaurant on Clinton Street, how about a Spicy BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich served on a brioche bun? There are a lot of people in the neighborhood who feel the Cuban Cubano Sandwiches here are the best in the whole city!
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Welcome to the Lower East Side. Here you will explore the still gritty streets of the neighborhood of Manhattan is home to the Tenement Museum, Katz's Deli, Gus' Pickles and Kossar's Bialies. Explore street by street by street. Hurry up, the neighborhood is changing!

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Summer 2008 - This summer the Tenement Museum will debut its first exhibit which showcases the difficult struggles of the Irish immigrant experience in the mid 1800s in New York City's lower east side. Previous museum exhibits have been devoted to Italian, German and Jewish experiences with tenement living. The lower east side was predominantly German-speaking in the 19th century. The new exhibit will focus on the lives of Bridget and Joseph Moore who lived at 97 Orchard Street in Apartment 14. The couple—who struggled to pay the $8 rent on the modest fourth-floor apartment. Visitors to the museum will be treated to period melodies ethnomusicologist Mick Moloney recorded for the tour include “No Irish Need Apply” from 1865, and “Thousands Are Sailing,” a traditional Gaelic lamentation for friends and relatives who departed for America.

July 2008 - In the past year, many artist galleries have opened up on the lower east side. Among them: Envoy (131 Chrystie Street online at www.envoygallery.com). Checkout the Google Map created by Jen Bekman Gallery, at www.boweryartsdistrict.com. Have a Sunday afternoon free? Come on down. Try this one: Sunday L.E.S. (237 Eldridge Street; www.sundaynyc.com). A friendly gallery is Luxe (53 Stanton Street; www.luxegallery.net). Find the red door and the two shar peis near the Buddhist storefront of the Woodward Gallery (133 Eldridge Street; www.woodwardgallery.net) which deals with the heavyweights: Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Finish your day off on Stanton Street, number 53 at the Smith-Stewart gallery (53 Stanton Street; www.smith-stewart.com). Enjoy!

   
 
 
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