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| At the conclusion of my recent jaunt eastward on 13th Street, I finsished the march on Avenue B, the heart of the rapidly "improving" East Village. Your webmaster never experienced the East Village when it was truly dangerous. Before Forgottening began in earnest I knew the East Village only as the home of a college and post-college dive, the Holiday Lounge, on St. Mark's Place across from the old Theatre 80 and its East Village Walk of Fame; Stromboli Pizza; my late friend Steve Graziano's apartment on East 4th. I came along a little late for the heyday of the Fillmore East and Anderson Theatre.
I discovered that Avenue B has its own brand and identity that will likely never be scoured out by whatever hip hop mogul or trust fundster moves in. We can all likely be grateful. |
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These don't look particularly inviting in January when I shot them, but they are well cared for in growng season.
Here's a map of all community gardens in Alphabet City, and a list of all of the Manhattan gardens.

We have of course paid a great deal of attention to the plight of histroic St. Saviour's Church in Maspeth, which has been in the crosshairs of a developer for years and stands on the edge of the precipice in March 2008, but St. Brigid's at Avenue B and East 8th is in the same boat.
St. Brigid's may in fact be the oldest Patrick Keely church still standing. Its corner stone was laid on September 10th, 1848, and construction was completed in a somewhat astonishing fifteen months. Designed in the Carpenter's Gothic style, the building is without transepts or apse (that is to say, it is rectilinear rather than crossshaped), and features a nave (center seating area) flanked by a north and south aisle, each with a second-story seating gallery fronted by elaborate wainscoting. The vaulted ceiling above the nave is said to have been fashioned by shipbuilders as an upside-down boat; and indeed, one student of architecture sees this theory borne out in the "extraordinary flattening of the nave vaulting," which resembles the hull of a ship. Sculpted faces that abut the corbels supporting the roof are said to honor the shipwrights who built the church. [Save St. Brigid]
The archdiocese says the church needs to be torn down because the structure is in danger of collapsing.




Tributes to Hector Lavoe, Celia Cruz, Tito Puente and John Lennon, both by the same muralist, the Alphabet City legend Chico.
1000 years ago, I remember a band called Major Thinkers and their semi-hit, "Avenue B." The Thinkers' Larry Kirwan went on to greater fame in Black 47.

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Photographed January 2008; page completed March 18.
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