- MacDougal Street
MacDougal Street is a one way street in
New York City inGreenwich Village . The approximate six block street is bound byPrince Street and West 8th Street. It has been the subject of many songs, poems, and other forms of artistic expression. MacDougal Street has been frequented by numerous famous individuals.Historic locations and residents
* On the corner of West 8th Street/MacDougal at 32 West 8th Street is the former location of 8th Street Books, where
Bob Dylan andAllen Ginsberg first met.*
Jackson Pollock lived in apartment no. 9 inMacDougal Alley .* At the corner of MacDougal/
Washington Square North at 27 is the former residence ofMatthew Broderick andUta Hagen .*
Eleanor Roosevelt lived on the corner of MacDougal/Washington Square North at 29 after the death of presidentFranklin D. Roosevelt .* The southwest corner of
Washington Square Park , which flanks one side of MacDougal Street, is the site of many historic chess games as well as the film "Searching for Bobby Fischer ".*
Eugene O'Neill lived at the corner of MacDougal/Washington Square South at No. 38.* In the upstairs of 137 MacDougal Street was the homebase of the
Liberal Club which existed during the1910's . Members included such notable intellectuals as:Sherwood Anderson ,Theodore Dreiser ,Max Eastman ,Emma Goldman ,Sinclair Lewis ,Jack London ,Margaret Sanger ,Upton Sinclair , andLincoln Steffens .* The
Provincetown Playhouse is whereBette Davis got her start.* 146 MacDougal used to be a Caribbean restaurant frequented by
James Baldwin ,Paul Robeson ,Marlon Brando ,Eartha Kitt , andHenry Miller .*
Caffe Reggio , a coffeehouse since 1927, has been featured in many movies, including "Godfather II ". Many celebrities have been spotted or photographed in this location. In 1959, presidential hopefulJohn F. Kennedy made a speech outside the coffee shop.*
Louisa May Alcott wrote "Little Women " at 130-132 MacDougal Street.*
The Comedy Cellar at 117 MacDougal Street has featured nearly every notable American comedian.* Bob Dylan had his first New York City gig at
Cafe Wha? . This is also whereJimi Hendrix first became famous.* No. 116 MacDougal Street used to be the
Gas Light Cafe , whereGregory Corso , Bob Dylan,Lawrence Ferlinghetti , Allen Ginsberg,LeRoi Jones ,Jack Kerouac , Ray Bremser, and many others would read poetry. Bob Dylan lived there for a time.*
Minetta Tavern is a still-existing bar which had seen such regulars asE.E. Cummings ,Joe Gould ,Ernest Hemingway , Eugene O'Neill,Ezra Pound , and many others.* At 114, which is now Esperanto Cafe, is the site of a famous fist-fight between
Andy Warhol and Bob Dylan.* At the corner of MacDougal and
Bleecker Street , at 93, is the former site of the rowdySan Remo Cafe , which attracted many bohemians such asJames Agee ,W. H. Auden , James Baldwin,William S. Burroughs , Gregory Corso,Miles Davis , Allen Ginsberg,Frank O'Hara , Jack Kerouac, Jackson Pollock,William Styron ,Dylan Thomas ,Gore Vidal , and many others.* Bob Dylan also lived in No. 92-94.
External links and References
* [http://home.nyc.rr.com/jkn/nysonglines/macdougal.htm Macdougal Street Songlines]
* [http://www.interferenza.com/bcs/villagesights.htm A Village Walking Tour]
* [http://www.new-pony.com/timeline.html A Bob Dylan Timeline]
* [http://www.nypost.com/seven/01132007/entertainment/the_beats_go_on_entertainment_brian_niemietz.htm?page=0 A New York Post Article about the Beats in Greenwich Village]
* [http://www.timeout.com/newyork/restaurants/greenwich-village/4296/minetta-tavern Minetta Tavern on Time Out New York]
* [http://www.cafereggio.com/ Caffe Reggio website and history]
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