Saturday, April 28, 2012

Saturday Snapshot April 28, 2012

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 In the fall, some friends and I took a walking tour of Greenwich Village and, although I had seen much of what was on the tour over the years I have lived here, Grove Court was a surprise.  This cul-de-sac has a line of federal style homes set back from the street and behind a gate.  You can read more about the history of the spot at the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.

17 comments:

  1. There's always something new to discover in NYC isn't there... streets we never walk down can lead to a new favorite coffeeshop!

    Thanks for sharing :) Enjoy a brisk yet sunny afternoon. I'm off to run errands followed by a nice long walk with my audiobook (The Dovekeepers).

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  2. Wow! Can you imagine what those homes cost?

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    1. I know Kathy! Apparently, they are now quite pricey and rarely available but originally they were built to house the working class from the area.

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  3. What a great place to take a walking tour!!! I'd love to visit there some day soon.
    Here's My Photo

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  4. A glimpse into another world... that second shot is so evocative for me!

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    1. Thanks Cathy! I was literally peeking through the gates to get the shot.

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  5. I love the second shot...makes the viewer feel like they're sneeking a peek. Very nice!

    Here's my Snapshot: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2012/04/saturday-snapshot-april-28.html

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  6. Oh!I would love to do this tour! My daughter lives in Brooklyn and is always wanting to plan little outings for us when we visit! I'm going to mention this to her!

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    1. Susan -the tour we took was a walking food tour of Greenwich Village http://www.foodsofny.com/. I definitely recommend it!

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  7. Always fun to find a surprise in an area you think you know!

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  8. Interesting! I really like that second picture.

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  9. Oh wow - that's so cool! I love old sections of cities. There's always so much history there.

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  10. I would love to take that walking tour.

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    1. Hi Nise - it was run by Food of NY - I definitely recommend.

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  11. Kathy said exactly what I was thinking - must be expensive!

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  12. I bet a walking tour would be awesome. So much history.

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  13. I love it! I'd love to do walking tour of the village someday on one of my NYC trips! The city has so much to discover.

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