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Wednesday
Nov102010

West Broadway Between Spring St and Broome St

   

Bearing practically no resemblance to Broadway proper (and featuring 100% fewer pedestrian plazas), West Broadway is like many other SoHo streets. Where it differs is in the table after table featuring different works of art, often being sold by the artists themselves. These tables sit right outside several high-end stores, boutiques and studios, and while some buildings specifically prohibit setting up in front, many others don't seem to mind. I specifically didn't take many photos with the artwork since they don't seem to take too kindly to people reproducing their work without buying it.

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Please note that on Staten Island you have labelled 2 areas as Snug Harbor . One of these is correctly labelled , however the property bordered by Brighton , Lafayette , Prospect and Castleton is owned by the Goodhue Center ( not connected to Snug Harbor Cultural center / Botanical gardens) .

November 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKevin

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