WALKING TOURS: THE CITY UNDERFOOT AND OVER TIME

Created by BENJAMIN SUTTON DECEMBER 8TH, 2010

Approx. 449 Sixth Avenue: Milligan Place

(Walking Tour Stops)

by Benjamin Sutton, at Dec. 17, 2010, 1:11 a.m.

Walking tour stop name: Approx. 449 Sixth Avenue: Milligan Place

Associated walking tour: Literary Greenwich Village

Walking tour stop description: "Milligan Place, structure originally built in the early 1860s, probably as boarding houses, became the residences of the Bohemians. From 1913-17, George C. Cook who founded the Provincetown Players and his wife Susan Glaspell lived here. Eugene O'Neil spent two years here while he was working on Emperor Jones."

Image: "Milligan Place, Manhattan" (March 20, 1936) Berenice Abbott, New York Public Library Digital Gallery.

Walking tour stop location: POINT (-73.9986000192039199 40.7350198525671274)

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Next walking tour stop: Approx. 111 West 10th St: Patchum Place

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