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- 75½_Bedford_St abstract "75½ Bedford St is a building in the Greenwich Village area of New York City that is only 9 feet 6 inches (2.9 meters) wide. Built in 1873, it is considered to be the narrowest house in New York.Its past tenants have included Edna St. Vincent Millay, Ann McGovern, cartoonist William Steig and anthropologist Margaret Mead. It is sometimes referred to as the Millay House, indicated by a New York City Landmark plaque on the outside of the house.".
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- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageRevisionID "704485769".
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Ann_McGovern.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Cary_Grant.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1873.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Manhattan.
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- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Cherry_Lane_Theatre.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Edna_St._Vincent_Millay.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink George_Gund_III.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Greenpoint,_Brooklyn.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Greenwich_Village.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Greenwich_Village_Society_for_Historic_Preservation.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Italianate_architecture.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink John_Barrymore.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Mead.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink New-York_Historical_Society.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City_Landmarks_Preservation_Commission.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Porte-cochère.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Skinny_House_(Boston).
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Skinny_House_(Deerfield).
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Skinny_House_(Long_Beach).
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Skinny_House_(Mamaroneck,_New_York).
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink Smallest_House_in_Great_Britain.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink The_Smallest_House_in_Amsterdam.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink William_Steig.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLink File:Edna_St._Vincent_Millay_home_1923–24.jpg.
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLinkText "75 ½ Bedford Street".
- 75½_Bedford_St wikiPageWikiLinkText "75½ Bedford St".
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- 75½_Bedford_St subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1873.
- 75½_Bedford_St subject Category:Houses_in_Manhattan.
- 75½_Bedford_St subject Category:Skinny_houses.
- 75½_Bedford_St hypernym Building.
- 75½_Bedford_St point "40.73137 -74.00503".
- 75½_Bedford_St type Building.
- 75½_Bedford_St type Attraction.
- 75½_Bedford_St type SpatialThing.
- 75½_Bedford_St comment "75½ Bedford St is a building in the Greenwich Village area of New York City that is only 9 feet 6 inches (2.9 meters) wide. Built in 1873, it is considered to be the narrowest house in New York.Its past tenants have included Edna St. Vincent Millay, Ann McGovern, cartoonist William Steig and anthropologist Margaret Mead. It is sometimes referred to as the Millay House, indicated by a New York City Landmark plaque on the outside of the house.".
- 75½_Bedford_St label "75½ Bedford St".
- 75½_Bedford_St sameAs Q4643471.
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- 75½_Bedford_St sameAs Q4643471.
- 75½_Bedford_St lat "40.73137".
- 75½_Bedford_St long "-74.00503".
- 75½_Bedford_St wasDerivedFrom 75½_Bedford_St?oldid=704485769.
- 75½_Bedford_St depiction Edna_St._Vincent_Millay_home_1923–24.jpg.
- 75½_Bedford_St isPrimaryTopicOf 75½_Bedford_St.