Category:MacDougal Alley
MacDougal Alley runs west off MacDougal Street in the block between Washington Square North and West 8th Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is not an official NYC street, but a private way, owned jointly by the residents of Washington Square North to its south, and West 8th Street to its north, for whom it was created in 1833 for their stables. Unlike Washington Mews to the east, it is a cul-de-sac and does not run through to Fifth Avenue. The numbering of the buildings can be strange, since some of them retain the numbers of the houses they were once the stables for. In 1939, the Alley was the only street in the city still lit by gas lamps. The Alley is located within the Greenwich Village Historic District. (Sources: AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.), NYCLPC Greenwich Village Historic District Designation Report vol.1, and WPA Guide to NYC (1939))
Media in category "MacDougal Alley"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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8-12 MacDougal Alley.jpg 2,274 × 1,728; 922 KB
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Barbara Whitney at the MacDougal Alley Festa, June 1917.jpg 772 × 1,496; 274 KB
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Elizabeth Thompson at the MacDougal Alley Festa, June 1917.jpg 770 × 1,518; 306 KB
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Eugenie Mae Ladenburg at the MacDougal Alley Festa, June 1917.jpg 780 × 1,490; 267 KB
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Geraldine Graham at the MacDougal Alley Festa, June 1917.jpg 772 × 1,484; 253 KB
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Kitty and Dolly Kimbell at the MacDougal Alley Festa, June 1917.jpg 778 × 1,514; 278 KB
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MacDougal Alley from near MacDougal Street 2.jpg 2,001 × 1,353; 634 KB
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MacDougal Alley from near MacDougal Street.jpg 2,160 × 1,449; 781 KB
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MacDougal Alley looking west.jpg 1,810 × 1,706; 758 KB
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Mimi Scott at the MacDougal Alley Festa, June 1917.jpg 782 × 1,530; 234 KB