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  • Roosevelt Island, in the East River between Manhattan Island and Queens in New York City.
  • including the 45-year-old mark for circling Manhattan Island (7 hrs, 57 min) in 1975.
  • mpany's main fortress and town on the tip of Manhattan Island in the colony of New Netherland.
  • ookout points over the Palisades about where Manhattan Island begins at the Harlem River.
  • w York (the real Coogan's Bluff is a site on Manhattan Island between Washington Heights and Harlem
  • 59.47 km2 -- Manhattan Island
  • to a close, as the rival vampyre factions of Manhattan Island face off.
  • ich Cryn Fredericxsz demarcated a citadel on Manhattan Island wherein situated Fort Amsterdam as de
  • cause the park was located on The Hilltop of Manhattan Island, it came to be known as Hilltop Park,
  • ) tall building located at 450 7th Avenue on Manhattan Island, New York, United States.
  • Brusque in An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island.
  • taking the subway in a stylised rendition of Manhattan island.
  • s Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Manhattan, issued a decision holding that Higazy had s
  • Located in Chelsea section of Manhattan it began as a roller skating rink and roller
  • ntersection of 5th Avenue and 53rd Street in Manhattan, it is served by the E train at all times an
  • In Manhattan, it ran express from West 4th Street to 34th
  • of Chambers Street and Broadway in downtown Manhattan, it is an 18-story commercial office buildin
  • ersection of Lafayette and Spring Streets in Manhattan, it is served by the 6 train at all times, t
  • t and 6th Avenue in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, it is served by the C and E trains, the for
  • h Street in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, it was one of the last of the "Men Only" pu
  • Hey Duke! (2005)(with The Manhattan Jazz Orchestra)
  • The Manhattan Jazz Quintet is a jazz ensemble consisting o
  • Carnegie Hall and was a member of the Upper Manhattan Jazz Society with Charlie Rouse, Benny Baile
  • piano), which got a residency at the famous Manhattan jazz club Connie's Inn.
  • The next stop to the east was Manhattan Junction.
  • In 2004, a Manhattan jury determined that Rakowitz was no longer
  • was located at 124 and 126 West 42nd Street ( Manhattan), just west of 6th Avenue (Manhattan).
  • helped move the band's gear to gigs in Upper Manhattan, just so he could watch them play.
  • He was a City commissioner, Manhattan, Kansas from 1950 to 1952.
  • He was in private practice in Manhattan, Kansas from 1947 to 1975.
  • 4), a founder of Kansas State University and Manhattan, Kansas
  • ate University) and Kansas State College, in Manhattan, Kansas (now Kansas State University)
  • She graduated from high school in Manhattan, Kansas in 1942.
  • l, Kansas Farm Bureau and Service Companies, Manhattan, Kansas from 1960 to 1975.
  • tball coach for the Kansas State Wildcats in Manhattan, Kansas for the 1903 season, succeeding his
  • He died on March 13, 1914 in Manhattan, Kansas and is buried in Sunset Cemetery.
  • tball coach for the Kansas State Wildcats in Manhattan, Kansas and he held that position for three
  • Instrumental "Satori in Manhattan, Kansas" has been described as "strikingly b
  • rt Gilchrist Douglass (born June 22, 1947 in Manhattan, Kansas) is a former American football quart
  • Brian Jeffrey Giles (born April 27, 1960 in Manhattan, Kansas) is a former Major League Baseball p
  • e graduated from the agricultural college at Manhattan, Kansas, in 1885.
  • ents to Riley County, Kansas, in 1858 and to Manhattan, Kansas, in 1864.
  • Born in Manhattan, Kansas, Beeman was the recipient of an awar
  • rmerly a not-for-profit corporation based in Manhattan, Kansas, was a volunteer-run organization th
  • 7), a graduate of Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, who became a prominent insurance ag
  • fore enrolling at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas,where he wrote columns for the schoo
  • AIB is headquartered in Manhattan, Kansas.
  • d later Kansas State Agricultural College at Manhattan, Kansas.
  • born in Lansing, Michigan, and was raised in Manhattan, Kansas.
  • Illinois, and raised in Bushong, Kansas and Manhattan, Kansas.
  • olden, Colorado, and attended high school in Manhattan, Kansas.
  • two children, Ashley and Tyler, and live in Manhattan, Kansas.
  • chools and the State agricultural college in Manhattan, Kansas.
  • thus ended in Champaign but started anew in Manhattan, Kansas; Norman, Oklahoma; and Los Angeles,
  • In 2053, another Chaos Dunk rocks Manhattan, killing fifteen million, and the blame fall
  • In Manhattan, King Arthur appears on the streets in full
  • the predominantly Hispanic/Latino section of Manhattan known as Spanish Harlem, and around the Lois
  • East River Housing on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, known as Cooperative Village prior to its f
  • Glasscock announced while speaking to the Manhattan Konza Rotary Club.
  • Midtown Manhattan La Quinta
  • An album called Funky Fox, issued on the Manhattan label in 1981, was credited to "Sister Doris
  • nized its adult music operations and put the Manhattan label in the Blue Note Label Group.
  • he smaller, unconsolidated City of New York ( Manhattan, later expanded into the Bronx).
  • Manhattan Latin (1991)
  • was a senior tax partner with the respected Manhattan law firm of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & M
  • itted to the bar in New York, and joined the Manhattan law firm of Cahill Gordon & Reindel until he
  • Sears and later as the senior partner in the Manhattan law firm of Berger & Steingut.
  • When high-powered Manhattan lawyer Phyllis Curott began exploring witchc
  • rive by the East River, where it becomes the Manhattan leg of the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (formerl
  • a small apartment at 51 East 78th Street in Manhattan, Lewenthal moved to Hudson, NY, where he spe
  • tructure in the world", although the earlier Manhattan Life Insurance Building (1894) was taller at
  • Returning to New York, Peyser worked for the Manhattan Life insurance company in the agency managed
  • In that year the castle's new owner, the Manhattan Life Insurance Company, leased the castle as
  • d by the architect Nathan F. Barrett for the Manhattan Life Insurance Company.
  • Island local bus to Staten Island Railway to Manhattan local bus or subway and vice versa
  • rman immigrant Henry Engelhard Steinway in a Manhattan loft on Varick Street.
  • ating beautiful women whilst Maxine stays in Manhattan looking after their children and pursuing th
  • Raised in Manhattan, Loria took an early interest in baseball, a
  • , and Thompson LES on the lower east side of Manhattan, Los Angeles; including Hollywood Roosevelt
  • s at the Canyon Club, Apple Lounge and Upper Manhattan Lounge in California performing songs coming
  • The Manhattan Love Suicides; cover of the 2009 UK CD re-re
  • The Manhattan Love Suicides was a UK-based rock band, orig
  • St. Johannes Kirche was a former Manhattan Lutheran church located at 217 East 119th St
  • nue Subway after the location of its premier Manhattan mainline.
  • In 1953, he was elected Borough President of Manhattan, making him one of the nation's most importa
  • r episodes (with CSI: NY), Felony Flight and Manhattan Manhunt.
  • Set in the underworld of Manhattan, Marked Woman tells the story of a woman who
  • xistence of God at Calvary Baptist Church in Manhattan, May 5, 2007.
  • xistence of God at Calvary Baptist Church in Manhattan, May 5, 2007.
  • of a burnt-out paramedic: Frank (Cage) is a Manhattan medic, working the graveyard shift in a two-
  • "U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group)" (Strayhorn) - 3:13
  • obber John Dilinger, Barrett named the album Manhattan Melodrama (a reference to the film Dillinger
  • ENJ-5089 1 Stanton Davis MANHATTAN MELODY
  • Dramatic Manhattan Melody, Reuben Trane, Ken Wiederhorn --- Col
  • Set at the Manhattan memorial service for Andre Gerard, who died
  • born on December 6, 1873 to James Pinchot, a Manhattan merchant and supporter of the conservation m
  • Mining Company which included the abandoned Manhattan Mercury Mine.
  • in New York, including a demonstration at a Manhattan military induction center where Dr. Benjamin
  • bum, Bastards of the Beat, was recorded in a Manhattan Mini-Storage space and in lead singer and so
  • The historic Manhattan mining pit became McLaughlin's.
  • he was first discovered at age 14 during the Manhattan Model Search in Chicago, IL.
  • New York where in 2006 she was a three time Manhattan Monologue Slam Champion and is currently a m
  • Manhattan Moods is an album by McCoy Tyner and Bobby H
  • In Manhattan Moods (1997), pianist Monty Alexander covers
  • while also appearing in another soap opera, Manhattan Mother.
  • which opened at the Eden Theatre in downtown Manhattan, moved to Broadway, and earned him a Tony Aw
  • Freckleface Strawberry (reading) Manhattan Movement Arts Center, September 2009- Role o
  • Looks like the Manhattan Municipal Building.
  • The Manhattan Municipal Building appeared in the 1984 film
  • similar situation in New York City where the Manhattan Municipal Building is an extension of New Yo
  • The Manhattan Municipal Building is located to the east of
  • until 1913, with the first occupation of the Manhattan Municipal Building, with just under one mill
  • Manhattan Murder Mystery, directed by Woody Allen
  • He reunited with Allen in 1993 to write Manhattan Murder Mystery.
  • ing by Bobby Short was used in the 1993 film Manhattan Murder Mystery.
  • plasm flowing passed it toward the fictional Manhattan Museum of Art.
  • He is Director of the Manhattan Music Group, incorporating several music ind
  • time with the Rens and Bears, including the Manhattan Nationals, Hazleton Mountaineers of the East
  • He was Vice President of the Manhattan Navigation Company, and of the Casualty Comp
  • the hansom slipped and fell on Fifth Avenue ( Manhattan) near Twenty-Sixth Street.
  • entury and survives today at Pace College in Manhattan, near the New York City Hall.
  • r minute while hanging above an empty lot in Manhattan near Times Square.
  • at the Madison Square Theatre, 24th Street ( Manhattan) near Broadway (Manhattan), in January 1903.
  • their two first names), on the East Side of Manhattan near the 59th Street Bridge.
  • distinguish this church from its more famous Manhattan neighbor, St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich V
  • ighbors and people from the Lower East Side, Manhattan neighborhood where the show originally took
  • The show was aired on Manhattan Neighborhood Network and Brooklyn Community
  • rsection of 207th Street and Broadway in the Manhattan neighborhood of Inwood, near Inwood Hill Par
  • The show aired on New York City's Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Monday nights at 11:30
  • wn House is a historic building in the Lower Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.
  • ction of Sixth Avenue and 14th Street in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea, it is served by the
  • Hawke lives in Chelsea, a Manhattan neighborhood in New York City, and owns a sm
  • ear, GLSEN was headquartered in the Chelsea, Manhattan neighborhood of New York City and had a staf
  • This Manhattan neighborhood, less known as West SoHo (South
  • rostate cancer at his home in the Yorkville, Manhattan neighborhood.
  • New York State Assembly, which comprises the Manhattan neighborhoods of West Harlem, Inwood and Hud
  • In the US it occurs notably in Mercur, Utah; Manhattan, Nevada and in the geyser deposits of Yellow
  • 1944, Manhattan, New York) is a New York politician and busi
  • ed 25-39 Battery Place, Battery Park City in Manhattan, New York.
  • Tim Hankinson (born 2 Feb 1955 in Manhattan, New York City, New York) is a well-traveled
  • St. Vartan Cathedral and Cultural Center in Manhattan, New York City at Second Avenue and 34th Str
  • son Tubes to the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York..
  • She was born as Iris Burstein in Manhattan, New York City in 1930, and made a career as
  • rt of Dubai's commercial district, rivalling Manhattan, New York and Ginza District in Tokyo, Japan
  • cartooning from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, New York, and had several of her comics pub
  • lliance art school on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, where she also studied sculp
  • Its headquarters are in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and it has an office in Alba
  • 1981-1982) by the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, New York.
  • Bak Man Biu died in 2007 at Manhattan, New York, aged 86.
  • th Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
  • Located at 42 Great Jones Street in Manhattan, New York City, New York, it is the home of
  • rn in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and moved to Manhattan, New York City as a baby.
  • located at 126 West 37th Street at Broadway, Manhattan, New York City.
  • as president of the Hebrew Actors' Union in Manhattan, New York.
  • ko Ono: St. Regis hotel, 2 East 55th Street, Manhattan, New York City, October 1971.
  • located at 5 Monroe Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York.
  • Reformed Protestant Dutch church in Midtown Manhattan, New York City that at the time of its demol
  • s a historic post office building located in Manhattan, New York, United States.
  • a fluently bilingual Montrealer, was born in Manhattan, New York and moved to Montreal with her Fre
  • Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River off Manhattan, New York City, on January 15, 2009, saving
  • Congregation Ohab Zedek, Upper West Side, Manhattan, New York, 1926
  • le Plan and has since been repeated with the Manhattan New York Temple.
  • Second Avenue El, was an elevated railway in Manhattan, New York City, United States, operated by t
  • (JFA) is a non-profit organization based in Manhattan, New York founded in 1989.
  • Frank D. O'Connor (December 20, 1909 Manhattan, New York City - December 2, 1992 Flushing,
  • at 58 Washington Square South, West Village, Manhattan, New York.
  • Madison Avenue and Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, New York City.
  • by New York Crane & Equipment, collapsed in Manhattan, New York.
  • on than coincided with the dedication of the Manhattan New York Temple.
  • Contemporary Art Network Gallery in mid-town Manhattan, New York which also included an exhibition
  • Jacob David Fuchsberg (June 14, 1913 Manhattan, New York City - August 27, 1995 Port Cheste
  • located at 129th Street and Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York.
  • She got married in Manhattan, New York on November 26, 1886, to the Russi
  • ntgomery County, New York - February 7, 1898 Manhattan, New York City) was an American lawyer, Unio
  • Born in Manhattan, New York City, and raised in nearby Mount V
  • y Glasel (born Jonathan Samuel Glasel, 1930, Manhattan, New York), is an American jazz trumpeter.
  • an International style skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
  • d, Suffolk County, New York - March 31, 1931 Manhattan, New York City) was a New York County Distri
  • ican Veggie Pride Parade was held in 2008 in Manhattan, New York and was attended by several hundre
  • ing at 26 Federal Plaza in the Civic Center, Manhattan, New York City is a forty-plus story structu
  • New York City ( Manhattan), New York, United States
  • Durling was born in Manhattan, New York City, on July 24, 1893, and moved
  • teria, Pravda, Mudd Club, and established in Manhattan, New York, since 1978.
  • Hotel Albert - now the Albert Apartments, Manhattan, New York City, 1883
  • Born in lower Manhattan, New York, the son of French immigrants, Mey
  • liam Murray Houses - 13-15 West 54th Street, Manhattan, New York City, 1897, a NYC landmark
  • s a themed nightclub at 157 Hudson Street in Manhattan, New York City which operated from 1983 to 1
  • erto Rican basketball player who was born in Manhattan, New York.
  • Steven W. Fisher (May 19, 1946 in Manhattan, New York - December 18, 2010 in Queens, New
  • The Cameo Record Company was based in Manhattan, New York.
  • t the San Gennaro Festival, in Little Italy, Manhattan, New York.
  • Axelsson moved from California to Manhattan New York in order to pursue a modeling caree
  • rt deco skyscraper on Madison Square Park in Manhattan, New York City, at 11-25 Madison Avenue.
  • e New York Merchandise Mart is a building in Manhattan, New York City, located at 41 Madison Avenue
  • Astoria Hotel - Manhattan, New York City, 1897, demolished 1929
  • home of the Art Students League of New York, Manhattan, New York City, 1891-92, a NYC landmark
  • merhorn Building - 376-380 Lafayette Street, Manhattan, New York City, 1888
  • Waldorf Hotel - Manhattan, New York City, 1893, demolished 1929
  • seum of La Salsa, located in Spanish Harlem, Manhattan, New York.
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