Thompson Street (Manhattan)

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Thompson Street
Map
Location
Avenue of the Americas
EastLaGuardia Place
WestSullivan Street

Thompson Street is a street in the

Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) below Grand Street, where the street turns right to Sixth Avenue; it thus does not connect with Canal Street just a half block south of the turning point. It runs parallel to and between Sullivan Street (to the west), and LaGuardia Place (formerly Laurens Street) which becomes West Broadway (to the east). Vehicular traffic goes southbound.[2][3]

The street was named for

Brigadier General William Thompson, who served in New York and Canada.[4]

Notable places

Notable residents

Gallery

  • The Judson Memorial Church on the corner of Thompson Street and Washington Square South
    The Judson Memorial Church on the corner of Thompson Street and Washington Square South
  • Furman Hall of New York University Law School, at Thompson and West 3rd Streets
    Furman Hall of New York University Law School, at Thompson and West 3rd Streets
  • 22 Thomson Street at the corner of Grand Street was built c.1900
    22 Thomson Street at the corner of Grand Street was built c.1900

References

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  8. ^ The June 2001 issue of Art in America [No. 6 - p 116-121, 143] featured an article by Janet Koplos on his work. Abraham David Christian has been described as an "international artist whose work cannot be confined to any one country or defined by any one culture."
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  10. ^ McFadden, Robert D. (January 6, 1985). "Vigilante: portrait of the subway shooter". The Hutchinson News. p. 9. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
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