Archive for the ‘Mid-town’ category

Old NYC Farm in Murray Hill

January 18, 2008

In one of my wanderings I spotted this plaque at 35th Street and Park Avenue.

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The plaque notes the center of the Murray family’s “Inclenberg Farm”.  The area of Murray Hill is named after that family and it appears the lady of the family, Mary Lindley Murray, “rendered signal service in the Revolutionary War.”

Good for them…but NYC was Tory for most of the war.

I’ve linked the Wikipedia article on Murray Hill and discovered to my delight how Mrs. Murray did the honors for George Washington.  Apparently she delayed Howe’s pursuit of the Continental Army by inviting Howe to lunch. 

A Quaker waging war by lunching with a gentleman?  Cool.

Of course, nothing of the farm appears to remain…well, maybe up high there are some gardens on the roofs in the area.  Here’s a couple of shots of the immediate neighborhood.

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The above is at the corner where the plaque is situated.  The one below is the old armory just a block away.

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-H

Where is Times Square?

January 15, 2008

Every so often I’ll see a place that is named….wrong.  I’ve written another post about some restaurant trying to persuade people that Little Italy extends into the high 40s, and there’s this one which extends Times Square into a much wider orbit than the neighborhood around 7th Avenue and 42nd Street.

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It’s the Times Square Bagel Deli located in the heart of…Murray Hill?  This place is located at 33rd Street and Madison Avenue.  That 9 blocks south and three blocks east of the real Times Square.  The 9 blocks isn’t much, but the 3-block distance from Madison to 7th Avenue is a long walk (remember, in NYC east-west blocks are big while north-south blocks are short).

I wonder how many people have walked by there and thought they were close.  Nah.  It’s hard to imagine it ever fooled even the newest visitors.  That area is not real big on glitz.

-H

Eden Fine Art on Madison Avenue

January 7, 2008

I’m not that much of an art afficionado, but there are a couple of places I do enjoy.  The first is the cartoon art place that I’ll eventually post about, and the second is “Eden Fine Art” located on Madison Avenue around 47th or so.

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I don’t even know the right names for the styles it has, but there are certain things I like.  Look at this display.

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Ya gotta love a painting with a mathematical formula (E=mc squared in the above).  Maybe they have one with the Fibonacci Sequence

-H

Where Is Little Italy Anyway? Someone’s Confused.

January 4, 2008

I’ve been meaning to post this for a long time.  When I go to Church, I often pass this place on 45th.

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“Little Italy Pizza”?  And I always thought Little Italy was below Houston…actually, I know it’s down there.  Apparently, the owners of this have been chased out by the encroachment of China Town and want to set up a new neighborhood.

And I don’t think it’s a franchise.  Just someone who wanted to catch tourists before they got in a cab.

-H

The Little Church Around the Corner

January 2, 2008

I went to a new church (at least for me) on Sunday.  I don’t know why I thought about it, but I decided to take a look at The Church of the Transfiguration on 29th Street (between Madison and Fifth).  It’s better known as “The Little Church Around the Corner” with the story of an actor’s friend trying to arrange the actor’s funeral but being rebuffed by the church and being told that “the little church around the corner” does that sort of thing for actors.

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It is pretty small, but it isn’t tiny.  It did, however, outlive the larger and grander church that provided the name of this little church.  It’s Episcopal and like every NYC Episcopal church I’ve been in, it is dark and sparsely attended.  I went to the early service at 8:30am and there were about 10 of us.  The attendees appeared to be regulars, though.

The service was fine and I expect to go back.  Of all things, it’s closer to me than my other Episcopal church.

-H