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Cedar Street (Manhattan)
Cedar Street is a common street name. It may refer to: *Cedar Street Bridge, in Illinois, United States * Cedar Street Recreation Center, New Bern, North Carolina *Cedar Street station, bus station in Newington, Connecticut * Cedar Street subway, rail tunnel in Newark, New Jersey *'' Cedar Street Times'', newspaper in Pacific Grove, California. *Cedar Tavern (also called Cedar Street Tavern), Greenwich Village, New York City *130 Cedar Street 130 Cedar Street, formerly known as the Green Exchange Building, is a mid-rise building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is located between Cedar Street and Albany Street running along Washington Street, sharing a ...
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Cedar Street Bridge
The Cedar Street Bridge carries Illinois Route 8 and Illinois Route 116 over the Illinois River. The bridge is a steel arch design that rises approximately 70 to above the surface of the river. The name of the bridge comes from the original name of its street on the Peoria side of the river; the street itself is now called MacArthur Highway, while the bridge is still referred to as Cedar Street. Completed in 1933, it received the Award of Merit plaque of the American Institute of Steel Construction as the most beautiful bridge in class A (costing more than $1,000,000) for that year.Illinois, a Descriptive and Historical Guide. Federal Writers' Project (1939) Page 363 References External links John Weeks Bridge Page {{Crossings navbox , structure = Crossings , place = Illinois River , bridge = Cedar Street Bridge , bridge signs = , upstream = Bob Michel Bridge The Bob Michel Bridge (formerly called Franklin Street Bridge) carries Illino ...
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Cedar Street Recreation Center
Cedar Street Recreation Center, also known as the Jasper G. Hayes Omega Center, is a historic community center building located at New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina Craven County is located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 100,720. Its county seat is New Bern. The county was created in 1705 as Archdale Precinct from the now-extinct Bath County. It was renamed ..., United States. It was built between 1948 and 1952, and is located in a historically African-American section of New Bern. It consists of a one-story, 110-foot-by-91-foot, concrete-block main block with a 30-foot-by-91-foot wing. The building is in the Modern style. It was initially used as a recreational center and basketball arena for the African-American youth of the community and later as a venue for neighborhood gatherings and social events. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. References African-American history of ...
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Cedar Street Station
Cedar Street is a bus rapid transit station on the CTfastrak line, located near the intersection of Cedar Street ( CT-175) and Fenn Road in Newington, Connecticut. It opened with the line on March 28, 2015. The station consists of two side platforms serving the busway, with two center passing lanes to allow express buses to pass buses stopped at the station. Along with East Street, it serves Central Connecticut State University. The New York and New England Railroad (and predecessor Hartford, Providence and Fishkill Railroad The New York and New England Railroad (NY&NE) was a railroad connecting southern New York State with Hartford, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island; and Boston, Massachusetts. It operated under that name from 1873 to 1893. Prior to 1873 it was ...) served a station named Claytons at Cedar Street. It opened around 1872, supplementing and ultimately replacing Pratts station, and was closed sometime after 1915. An access road for the station, Myra Cohen Wa ...
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Cedar Street Times
Cedar Street Times is a weekly newspaper in Pacific Grove, California. Originally established as an online publication, it has had a print version since September 2008. It is published to subscribers Thursday evenings, and Fridays at pickup locations. In 2013, the ''Times'' purchased the competing Pacific Grove paper, the ''Hometown Bulletin''. In 2014, owner Marge Ann Wimpee (also known as Marge Ann Jameson) filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. As of 2017, it was the only newspaper in Pacific Grove; in that year, it won an award as the "Best Woman-Owned Business" in the Monterey area. References {{reflist External links Official website Weekly newspapers published in California ...
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Cedar Tavern
The Cedar Tavern (or Cedar Street Tavern) was a bar and restaurant at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village, New York City. In its heyday, known as a gathering place for avant garde writers and artists, it was located at 24 University Place, near 8th Street. It was famous in its day as a hangout of many prominent Abstract Expressionist painters and Beat writers and poets. It closed in April 1963 and reopened three blocks north in 1964, at 82 University Place, between 11th and 12th Streets. History 1860s-1950s The Cedar Tavern was opened in 1866 on Cedar Street, near present day Zuccotti Park. In 1933 it moved north to 55 West Eighth Street. In 1945 it moved east to 24 University Place.Lieber, Edvard. ''Willem de Kooning: Reflections in the Studio'', Abrams:2000, pg. 127. In 1955, the Cedar Tavern was purchased by Sam Diliberto, a butcher, and his brother in law, John Bodnar, a window washer, from Joe Provenzano. 1950s Robert Motherwell had a studio nearby in the earl ...
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