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Arlington Hall (19-23 St. Marks Place, now in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City), a community hall and ballroom for the German immigrant community of Little Germany in the Lower East Side, c.1892. The buildings were originally built as townhouses for the wealthy in 1831, but were sold to be the clubhouse of a German music club in 1870. In 1887-88, they were combined into Arlington Hall. {source: <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://leshp.org/history/component/content/article/87-14th-to-houston/53-st-marks-place-lot-by-lot-history">http://leshp.org/history/component/content/article/87-14th-to-houston/53-st-marks-place-lot-by-lot-history</a>)
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current | 05:47, 12 January 2017 | ![]() | 259 × 292 (75 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | <p>Arlington Hall (19-23 St. Marks Place, now in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City), a community hall and ballroom for the German immigrant community of Little Germany in the Lower East Side, c.1892. The buildings were originally built as townhouses for the wealthy in 1831, but were sold to be the clubhouse of a German music club in 1870. In 1887-88, they were combined into Arlington Hall. {source: <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://leshp.org/history/component/content/article/87-14th-to-houston/53-st-marks-place-lot-by-lot-history">http://leshp.org/history/component/content/article/87-14th-to-houston/53-st-marks-place-lot-by-lot-history</a>) </p> |
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