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Minetta Tavern is a
restaurant owned by
Keith McNally in
Greenwich Village. In 2009,
Frank Bruni of The New York
Times gave the
Tavern three stars. It...
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Minetta Cr**** was one of the
largest natural watercourses in Manhattan, New York City,
United States.
Minetta Cr**** was fed from two tributaries, one...
- Red Square,
Minetta Triangle,
Petrosino Square, and Time Landscape.
There are also city playgrounds,
including DeSalvio Playground,
Minetta,
Thompson Street...
- The
Minetta Lane
Theatre is a 391-seat off-Broadway
theatre at 18
Minetta Lane in the
Greenwich Village neighborhood of
Lower Manhattan in New York City...
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Minetta Good, also
known as
Minnetta Good (1895–1946), was an
American painter and
printmaker who was part of the
Works Progress Administration (WPA)...
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Carrie Minetta Jacobs-Bond (August 11, 1862 –
December 28, 1946) was an
American singer, pianist, and
songwriter who
composed some 175
pieces of po****r...
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Lucky Strike,
Minetta Tavern, Morandi, Nell's, The Odeon, Pastis, Pravda, Pulino's, and Schiller's.
Frank Bruni awarded three stars to
Minetta Tavern in 2009...
- who
proceeds to beat up
Minetta and hang him from a
street lamp.
Minetta awakens in **** and is met by Satan.
Satan tells Minetta the
story of the Hangmen...
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Quinn premiered his
sixth one-man show, Red
State Blue State, at the
Minetta Lane Theatre. The show
explored contemporary politics in the
United States...
- potter's field, on the
eastern side of
Minetta Cr****,
about 500 feet (150 meters) from the elm; at that time,
Minetta Cr**** ran in a
shallow ravine between...