Five Points (or The Five Points) was a 19th-century neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The neighborhood, partly built on low-lying land which...
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The Five Points Gang was a criminal street gang, initially of primarily Irish-American origins, based in the Five Points of Lower Manhattan, New York...
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locations Five Points, Minnesota Five Points, Trenton, New Jersey Five Points, Manhattan, New York North Carolina: Five Points, North Carolina Five Points, Asheville...
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Paul Kelly (criminal) (redirect from Paul Kelly (Five Points Gang))
from the ethnically diverse immigrant neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan. The Five Points Gang included some who later became prominent criminals in their...
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part of the core of the infamous Five Points; the southwest corner of Mulberry Bend formed part of the Five Points intersection for which the neighborhood...
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The Tombs (redirect from Manhattan Detention Complex)
nickname for three previous city-run jails in the former Five Points neighborhood of lower Manhattan, in an area now known as the Civic Center. The original...
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formerly known as Mulberry Bend Park, Five Points Park and Paradise Park, is a public park in Chinatown, Manhattan, in New York City that was built in 1897...
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Dead Rabbits (category Five Points, Manhattan)
was the name of an Irish American criminal street gang active in Lower Manhattan in the 1830s to 1850s. The Dead Rabbits were so named after a dead rabbit...
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Canal Street is a major east–west street of over 1 mile (1.6 km) in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States, running from East Broadway between Essex...
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Gallus Mag (category People from Five Points, Manhattan)
likely her forename. The Hole in the Wall bar was at 279 Water Street, Manhattan, more recently the site of the historic Bridge Cafe. Herbert Asbury's...
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