Patchin Place
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Patchin Place est un cul-de-sac fermé situé le long de la 10th Street et de la Sixième Avenue à New York, dans le quartier de Greenwich Village. Ses dix maisons de brique en rangée accueillirent plusieurs écrivains connus, dont Theodore Dreiser, E. E. Cummings, et Djuna Barnes, faisant de Patchin Place un arrêt obligatoire des visites de Greenwich. Aujourd'hui, l'endroit est populaire pour des bureaux de psychothérapies.
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Patchin Place is a gated cul-de-sac located off of 10th Street between Greenwich Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Its ten 3-story brick row houses, said to have been originally built as housing for the Basque staff of the nearby Brevoort House hotel, have been home to several famous writers, including Theodore Dreiser, E. E. Cummings, John Cowper Powys and Djuna Barnes, making it a stop on Greenwich Village walking tours. Today it is a popular location for psychotherapists' offices.
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Patchin Place est un cul-de-sac fermé situé le long de la 10th Street et de la Sixième Avenue à New York, dans le quartier de Greenwich Village. Ses dix maisons de brique en rangée accueillirent plusieurs écrivains connus, dont Theodore Dreiser, E. E. Cummings, et Djuna Barnes, faisant de Patchin Place un arrêt obligatoire des visites de Greenwich. Aujourd'hui, l'endroit est populaire pour des bureaux de psychothérapies.
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Patchin Place is a gated cul-de-sac located off of 10th Street between Greenwich Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Its ten 3-story brick row houses, said to have been originally built as housing for the Basque staff of the nearby Brevoort House hotel, have been home to several famous writers, including Theodore Dreiser, E. E. Cummings, John Cowper Powys and Djuna Barnes, making it a stop on Greenwich Village walking tours. Today it is a popular location for psychotherapists' offices.
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