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8 Secrets You Probably Know About the Lower East Side

We donu2019t need to tell you again and again the Lower East Side is an energetic NYC neighborhood as we have already shared reasons to move to the lower east side.<br><br>But there are some amazing things you probably know about the LES.<br><br>Here we have rounded up such interesting facts about the Lower East Side which will blow your mind.

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8 Secrets You Probably Know About the Lower East Side

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  1. 8 Secrets You Probably Know About the Lower East Side https://www.nyrentownsell.com/

  2. Lower East Side is one of the most energetic neighborhoods of NYC and there are n number of reasons to move to the lower East side. But There are lesser known facts about LES (Lower East Side). Did you know that it was divided into two farmlands? Has anyone told you that this area has an illegal bar of the Prohibition Era? And there is a Protestant Church that has been evolved from a public bathhouse. Shocking! Isn’t it? Here are some more facts which will blow your mind.

  3. The LES Was Actually the Two Estates The LES wasn’t an energetic neighborhood in 1750’s like it is today. It was divided into two large farmlands—the first one belonged to James de Lancey, a loyalist politician to British and the colonial governor of New York. Another area was owned by Henry Rutgers. Their lands were sold of after the American Revolution.

  4. Bathhouse Turned into a Chinese-Language Protestant Church! Municipal bathhouses were common in the 19th century as it was believed that uncleanliness led to a high mortality rate. One of such bathhouses was located on Allen Street, which was discontinued after 1975. Today, it is serving as the Church of Grace of Fujianese in Lower East Side area. You can clearly see iconography of seahorse and seashell on the walls of the church

  5. The LES Had the Oldest House in Manhattan! The oldest known house in Manhattan was located on the southern tip of Cherry Street. It was built in 1760 and was believed to house some of George Washington’s officers during the Revolution. The house was demolished in 1936 due to the citywide slum removal drive. Today, the spot of this house is owned by Knickerbocker Village and the Governor Albert E. Smith Houses, two large public buildings built in the 1930s and 1950s, respectively.

  6. An Illicit Bar That is Still in Existence There were only two bars operated in NYC during the Prohibited Era. One is situated at 102 Norfolk Street, LES, The Back Room, one of NYC’s notorious speakeasy cocktail bars. It used to be the place where people hid alcohol in their teacups. The interior is still the reminiscence of the 1920s—the one you must have watched in The Great Gatsby.

  7. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade Used to be in the Lower East Side Today, St. Patrick’s Day Parade runs through the Fifth Avenue uptown. But once it used to be taken through the LES. Although the venue of the first parade was still unknown, the news articles from the 1770s report that the march of 400 Irishmen ran from Lower Broadway to taverns on the Bowery. The parade was shifted uptown in 1879 after the deployment of St. Patrick’s Cathedral on 5th Avenue.

  8. The LES’s Synagogue is one of the Only Two Listed NYC Synagogues The Eldridge Street Synagogue located in Chinatown is one of the only two NYC synagogues being listed as a National Historic Landmark in NYC. The structure was built in the 19th century in the wake of Jewish immigration. The Lower East Side is more than a neighborhood in Manhattan. This area has got some really interesting facts that will amaze you.

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