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  1. Lower West Side - Wikipedia

    Lower West Side may refer to the following neighborhoods: Lower West Side, Chicago; Lower West Side, Buffalo New York; Lower West Side, Manhattan

  2. Lower West Side, Manhattan - Historic Districts Council's Six to ...

    By the mid-19th century, fashionable New Yorkers had moved northward and lower Manhattan was given over to commercial activity and tenement housing. Landfill extended the island’s western shoreline, enveloping Castle Clinton, by then repurposed as an immigration station.

  3. Lower West Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

    Lower West Side is a community area on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is three miles southwest of the Chicago Loop and its main neighborhood is Pilsen (/ ˈpɪlsɪn / PIL-sin). The Heart of Chicago is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of the Lower West Side.

  4. Lower West Side of NYC—One Perfect Day - My Flying Leap

    Mar 8, 2023 · Check Out the Top Spots in the Lower West Side of NYC in a One-Day Itinerary; Explore the Little Island Park; Journey Through Time at the High Line; Get Your Fill at Chelsea Market; Hang with the Cool Kids at Washington Square Park; Wander Around the Village; Dine on Vietnamese Comfort Food; Check Out the Lower West Side of NYC

  5. Six things you didn’t know about the Lower West Side - 6sqft

    Feb 15, 2018 · Until around 1820, the Lower West Side was a high-end, wealthy neighborhood, and beginning in the late 18th century, immigrants settled on the Lower West Side because of its proximity to Castle...

  6. HISTORY - Friends of the Lower West Side

    The Lower West Side from the Battery to Liberty Street west of Broadway was once one of New York’s most diverse ethnic immigrant neighborhoods, sometimes referred to as “Little Syria,” or “Bowling Green Village.”

  7. Three miles southwest of the Loop, the Lower West Side includes two distinct neighborhoods. The older one, more commonly known as Pilsen after the Czech city from which many of its early residents came, was

  8. The Forgotten Immigrant “Lower West Side” - New York Narratives

    Oct 3, 2023 · Often unofficially called the “Lower West Side” by local preservationists, it is now the World Trade Center. But once, 27 nationalities called this area home in 1917. In this tour, we uncover that past.

  9. 2 — Historic Districts Council — Lower West Side 1 Situated at the foot of Manhattan within view of New York Harbor, this plaza memorializes the early contact between the Native American inhabitants of Manhattan and its European explorers. Its centerpiece, the Plein and pin-wheel-shaped Pavillion, was donated by the Kingdom of the ...

  10. Lower West Side | 6sqft

    Feb 14, 2018 · Encompassing the area west of Broadway from Liberty Street to Battery Place, it was originally home to Irish and German immigrants, followed by Little Syria, the nation’s first and largest Arabic...