The Riviera, 1969-2017 is on W 4th Street and 6th Avenue. Sorry to see it closed.
Photographs taken in Greenwich Village, New York City.
Smalls is a world famous jazz club.
A Pretty shop done up for Spring
A gate leads into this lovely little triangular park, Father Demo Square.
Oh yes, just lovely, all of them. They spell fun and happening, and spring!
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Thanks very much Manja.
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wonderful doors (and gate!)
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Thanks Becky
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Lovely shots Sherry. Looking at the first one, I’m a big fan of that style of building too. I can just imagine the architect: “This is all the space we have, but let’s work with it!”
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Thanks. I wondered why the crooked door,
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Love the Sax above the door! Do you like jazz? What kind of an eatery was Riviera? Lovely atmosphere in this neighborhood and you captured it well:)
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I like some Jazz, not all of it. I never went there or to the Riviera which was a sports bar featuring the Red Sox. I love walking the streets in Greenwich Village. My hubby fills me in on all the history – he leads a history tour.
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Love jazz, but it’s hard to find a good band on the country side:) Oh, in the past one of my friends played for the Red Sox, not long though. Can imagine Greenwich Village is fun to walk – it has a certain atmosphere that reminds me of old parts of some of the European cities. You are married? You are full of surprises. I had so in mind you were single!
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I’ve always liked those wedge-shaped buildings but I also really like the Loveshack presentation.
janet
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Thanks. I like the crooked door in the Riviera. Feels appropriate for a bar .
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Fantastic NYC glimpses and doors, Sherry. I especially love the jazz club door with the saxophone above it.
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Glad you like the Village assortment 🙂
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