
East Village
A beloved pocket of lower Manhattan.
The East Village has been the center of bohemian lifestyle since the early 1900s when it was a favorite of writers like Allen Ginsberg and artists like Diane Arbus. Its nooks and crannies held bookstores and cafes that inspired and delighted the city’s great thinkers.
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Post Offices
Veterinary Clinics
Locksmiths
Flower Shops
Grocery Stores
Dry Cleaners
Parking Garages
Jewelry Stores
Spas/ Nail Salons
Pet Supply
Coffee Shops
Restaurants
Hospitals
Local Schools
Hair Salons
Museums
Parks
Gyms
Pharmacy
Clothing Stores

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