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St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
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St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery is a parish of the Episcopal Church located at 131 East 10th Street, at the intersection of Stuyvesant Street and Second Avenue in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.
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135 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
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401 E 11th St, New York, NY 10009
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Swiss Institute
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159 2nd Ave, corner of, E 10th St, New York, NY 10003, United States
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157 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
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152 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
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175 2nd Ave # 3, New York, NY 10003
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St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery

131 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003
4.7(105)
Open until 12:00 AM
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St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery is a parish of the Episcopal Church located at 131 East 10th Street, at the intersection of Stuyvesant Street and Second Avenue in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

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attractions: Abe Lebewohl Park, Abe Lebewohl Triangle, Steven Kasher Gallery, Ottendorfer Library, Theater For the New City, Classic Stage Company, Archie's Press, Islamic Council of America (Madina Masjid), St. George Ukrainian Catholic Church, Swiss Institute, restaurants: Veselka, 787 Coffee, Love Mama, Temakase Hand Roll Bar - 2nd Ave, La Cabra Bakery, Kanoyama, Hi-Collar, Sobaya, The Smith, Soothr, local businesses: Village East by Angelika, AMC Village 7, A Man and His Sandwich Tours, H Mart Manhattan, Tree Riders NYC, Urban Outfitters, The Flowery Dispensary East Village, Barber Shop on Second Ave, East Village Barbershop, Danspace Project Inc
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(212) 674-6377
Website
stmarksbowery.org
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Abe Lebewohl Park

Abe Lebewohl Triangle

Steven Kasher Gallery

Ottendorfer Library

Theater For the New City

Classic Stage Company

Archie's Press

Islamic Council of America (Madina Masjid)

St. George Ukrainian Catholic Church

Swiss Institute

Abe Lebewohl Park

Abe Lebewohl Park

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Abe Lebewohl Triangle

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Steven Kasher Gallery

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Ottendorfer Library

Ottendorfer Library

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Veselka

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Beautiful old landmark church. It's a shame that it is so badly managed. There is just no excuse for it. A giant missed opportunity to maintain and explore the cultural heritage of the area while still being used as a house of worship and a community resource. Instead you get an unwelcoming, poorly kept dog run graveyard sandpit on 2nd Avenue. This was once the respected final resting place for those who came before us, including historical figures of no small significance. Dance Space and the Poetry Project are great community services, but they can't fix the basic management issues that undermine the potential for this place to be an educational experience for all who might wish to visit here. A docent should be guiding visitors through these historic grounds. Instead, they are trampled on and broken old furniture is carelessly scattered on the gravestones.

Peter Stuyvesant must be turning...

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2y

This is the location of the longest standing religious house of worship in New York. The original building was a small chapel built by Peter Stuyvesant, whose remains are interned at the foot of the “new” church. The courtyard is also a graveyard which had many notable historical figures including Daniel Tompkins who was the fourth governor of New York (1807 - 1817), and the sixth vice president of the United States (1817 to 1825).

The church also acts as a center for arts with an ongoing calendar of events. It is said that first Sam Shepherd play was performed here in the mid 1960’s just to give you a sense.

If you are in the area or live nearby it’s worth a visit and plan to return when there is something on.

New Years Day 2024 will feature a poetry marathon from 11am till Midnight....

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Beautiful and super historic church. The present church is celebrating its 225th anniversary in 2024. The church was originally founded when New York was still New Amsterdam. The church has monuments to Petrus "Peter" Stuyvesant (c. 1610-1672), director-general of New Netherland from 1647 to 1664, and other members of the Stuyvesant family. Also note the monuments for Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825), former Vice President of the United States under President James Monroe, after whom Tompkins Square Park is named. As pointed out by the church, the Stuyvesant family was involved in the global system of enslaving people of African heritage. Note the commemoration of enslaved individuals right in the entrance vestibule...

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Scott LaineScott Laine
This is the location of the longest standing religious house of worship in New York. The original building was a small chapel built by Peter Stuyvesant, whose remains are interned at the foot of the “new” church. The courtyard is also a graveyard which had many notable historical figures including Daniel Tompkins who was the fourth governor of New York (1807 - 1817), and the sixth vice president of the United States (1817 to 1825). The church also acts as a center for arts with an ongoing calendar of events. It is said that first Sam Shepherd play was performed here in the mid 1960’s just to give you a sense. If you are in the area or live nearby it’s worth a visit and plan to return when there is something on. New Years Day 2024 will feature a poetry marathon from 11am till Midnight. Amazing right!??!!
Nils PaellmannNils Paellmann
Beautiful and super historic church. The present church is celebrating its 225th anniversary in 2024. The church was originally founded when New York was still New Amsterdam. The church has monuments to Petrus "Peter" Stuyvesant (c. 1610-1672), director-general of New Netherland from 1647 to 1664, and other members of the Stuyvesant family. Also note the monuments for Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825), former Vice President of the United States under President James Monroe, after whom Tompkins Square Park is named. As pointed out by the church, the Stuyvesant family was involved in the global system of enslaving people of African heritage. Note the commemoration of enslaved individuals right in the entrance vestibule of the church.
Jason RossJason Ross
Although I did not go inside the church, I did go into the courtyard. There, you'll find headstones, a replica of the liberty bell, and some table and chairs. It's a nice place to sit and relax with a cup of coffee and good company. While you are there, if you look at the liberty bell right beside it, you'll see the grave of 6th Vice President, Daniel Tompkins. V.P. under James Monroe, and was a former governor of New York.
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This is the location of the longest standing religious house of worship in New York. The original building was a small chapel built by Peter Stuyvesant, whose remains are interned at the foot of the “new” church. The courtyard is also a graveyard which had many notable historical figures including Daniel Tompkins who was the fourth governor of New York (1807 - 1817), and the sixth vice president of the United States (1817 to 1825). The church also acts as a center for arts with an ongoing calendar of events. It is said that first Sam Shepherd play was performed here in the mid 1960’s just to give you a sense. If you are in the area or live nearby it’s worth a visit and plan to return when there is something on. New Years Day 2024 will feature a poetry marathon from 11am till Midnight. Amazing right!??!!
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Beautiful and super historic church. The present church is celebrating its 225th anniversary in 2024. The church was originally founded when New York was still New Amsterdam. The church has monuments to Petrus "Peter" Stuyvesant (c. 1610-1672), director-general of New Netherland from 1647 to 1664, and other members of the Stuyvesant family. Also note the monuments for Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825), former Vice President of the United States under President James Monroe, after whom Tompkins Square Park is named. As pointed out by the church, the Stuyvesant family was involved in the global system of enslaving people of African heritage. Note the commemoration of enslaved individuals right in the entrance vestibule of the church.
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Although I did not go inside the church, I did go into the courtyard. There, you'll find headstones, a replica of the liberty bell, and some table and chairs. It's a nice place to sit and relax with a cup of coffee and good company. While you are there, if you look at the liberty bell right beside it, you'll see the grave of 6th Vice President, Daniel Tompkins. V.P. under James Monroe, and was a former governor of New York.
Jason Ross

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