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    The Tweed Courthouse (also known as the Old New York County Courthouse) is a historic courthouse building at 52 Chambers Street in the Civic Center of...
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    William Magear "Boss" Tweed (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878) was an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall, the...
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    It replaced the former New York County Courthouse on Chambers Street, popularly known as the Tweed Courthouse. Both the interior and exterior are New...
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    surrounding New York City Hall and the Tweed Courthouse. Opposite the Tweed Courthouse sits the Surrogate's Courthouse for Manhattan. 280 Broadway the Marble...
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    and Courthouse was erected at the southern end of City Hall Park; the building was not well received and was destroyed in 1939. The Tweed Courthouse was...
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  • riots is wholly fictitious. The film references the infamous Tweed Courthouse, as "Boss" Tweed refers to plans for the structure as being "modest" and "economical"...
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    Metropolitan Correctional Center to the east; Surrogate's Courthouse and Tweed Courthouse to the west; and New York City Hall to the southwest. Prior to the...
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    Hall Park and the Tweed Courthouse to the south, as well as the Manhattan Municipal Building to the east. The Surrogate's Courthouse is a seven-story steel-framed...
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    Arch. Manhattan (1855) St. Patrick's Cathedral (1858–78), Manhattan Tweed Courthouse (1861–72), Manhattan Washington Square Arch (1891), Manhattan Union...
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    influenced at least two later civic structures, the Tweed Courthouse and the Surrogate's Courthouse immediately to the north. City Hall is a New York City...
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    at Chelsea Piers. In early episodes courtroom scenes were shot at Tweed Courthouse before a courtroom set was built. The exterior of the fictional 27th...
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    structures, including the Broadway–Chambers Building, 280 Broadway, and the Tweed Courthouse. It housed the first headquarters of the Manhattan Project in 1942–43...
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    for New York City mayor Ed Koch with his own desk and phone in the Tweed Courthouse. He moved to Washington, D.C., in 1982 at the age of 18, later earning...
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    Rudy Giuliani told the museum that it could relocate to the historic Tweed Courthouse near City Hall in Lower Manhattan. El Museo del Barrio would then have...
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    were moved from 110 Livingston Street in downtown Brooklyn to the Tweed Courthouse building adjacent to New York City Hall in Manhattan. In 2003, the...
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    York, across the street from El Museo, to relocate to the historic Tweed Courthouse by City Hall in Lower Manhattan. El Museo would then have moved into...
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  • renovated facilities such as firehouses, libraries, police precincts, courthouses and senior centers. The Department of Education (DOE) manages the city's...
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  • Is Not Dead At the Tweed Courthouse Archived 2006-09-02 at the Wayback Machine Bloomberg Scuttles Museum's move to Tweed Courthouse Gay and Lesbian Independent...
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    Broadway Tabernacle (1859, demolished about 1907); the completion of the Tweed Courthouse (1876–81); and the Park Presbyterian Chapel on West 86th Street and...
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  • Egham in England, designed by William Henry Crossland, is completed Tweed Courthouse is completed by Leopold Eidlitz in New York City The National Theatre...
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    Education Panel for Educational Policy Public Schools Athletic League Tweed Courthouse New York City School Construction Authority Specialized High Schools...
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    Cuomo finally announced his candidacy on May 22, 2010 outside the Tweed Courthouse at New York's City Hall. Dutchess County legislator Joel Tyner ran...
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    19th century. Starting in 1861, the Tweed Courthouse was built in the northern portion of the park. The courthouse was widely seen as a symbol of corruption...
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    Chancellor to run the new department, which was based at the renovated Tweed Courthouse near City Hall. Under Bloomberg and Chancellor Klein, test scores rose...
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    rather than to municipal buildings like the Tweed Courthouse and the City Hall Post Office. After the courthouse opened, Charles DeKay wrote in The Independent...
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  • 713167; -74.006 (Old New York County Courthouse) New York Historic courthouse, more commonly known as the Tweed Courthouse, connected to Tammany Hall, now...
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    Street behind New York City Hall; it is known as the "Tweed Courthouse" after William Marcy "Boss" Tweed, who commissioned it and profited from kickbacks during...
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    13, 2022. "Where's the bathroom? Uncovering the Almshouse Privy at Tweed Courthouse". MCNY Blog: New York Stories. October 21, 2014. Archived from the...
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    of the intersection of Centre and Chambers Streets, in front of the Tweed Courthouse. The stairs are part of the IRT station's original entrance.: 6–7 ...
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    New York County Courthouse Surrogate's Courthouse Ted Weiss Federal Building Tweed Courthouse Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse United States Court...
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