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- Gashouse_District abstract "The Gashouse District or Gas House District was a name given to an area of the New York City borough of Manhattan which was dominated by giant gas storage tanks, or \"gashouses\", from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. The district was considered to extend from 14th Street to 27th Street and from Third Avenue (from 18th to 23rd streets) and Park Avenue South (from 23rd to 27th streets) to the East River. The district was largely replaced by the giant Stuyvesant Town—Peter Cooper Village housing developments – the first buildings of which opened in 1947 – the remainder is now considered to be part of the Gramercy Park neighborhood.".
- Gashouse_District thumbnail East_20th_St_northside_towards_1st_Ave_1938.jpg?width=300.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageID "23193248".
- Gashouse_District wikiPageLength "4623".
- Gashouse_District wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Gashouse_District wikiPageRevisionID "694760656".
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink 14th_Street_(Manhattan).
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink 23rd_Street_(Manhattan).
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_S._Williams.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink American_Jews.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Americans.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Borough_(New_York_City).
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neighborhoods_in_Manhattan.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Coal_gas.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink East_River.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink First_Avenue_(Manhattan).
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_D._Roosevelt_East_River_Drive.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Gas_House_Gang.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink German_Americans.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Gramercy_Park.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Americans.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Lexington_Avenue.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink List_of_numbered_streets_in_Manhattan.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Park_Avenue.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_Americans.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Stuyvesant_Town–Peter_Cooper_Village.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Third_Avenue.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink Urban_renewal.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink File:East_20th_St_looking_west_towards_1st_Ave.jpg.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLink File:East_20th_St_northside_towards_1st_Ave_1938.jpg.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gashouse District".
- Gashouse_District wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Manhattan.
- Gashouse_District wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gashouse_District subject Category:Neighborhoods_in_Manhattan.
- Gashouse_District hypernym Name.
- Gashouse_District comment "The Gashouse District or Gas House District was a name given to an area of the New York City borough of Manhattan which was dominated by giant gas storage tanks, or \"gashouses\", from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. The district was considered to extend from 14th Street to 27th Street and from Third Avenue (from 18th to 23rd streets) and Park Avenue South (from 23rd to 27th streets) to the East River.".
- Gashouse_District label "Gashouse District".
- Gashouse_District sameAs Q5526454.
- Gashouse_District sameAs Gashouse_District.
- Gashouse_District sameAs m.0fpk3m_.
- Gashouse_District sameAs Q5526454.
- Gashouse_District wasDerivedFrom Gashouse_District?oldid=694760656.
- Gashouse_District depiction East_20th_St_northside_towards_1st_Ave_1938.jpg.
- Gashouse_District isPrimaryTopicOf Gashouse_District.