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New York's Lower East Side Immigrants--Where East Broadway-Eldridge and Canal Streets MeetThe more things change in New York's Lower East Side and Chinatown, the more they remain the same. Read warm memories of why the Jewish-Chinese immigrants have made such a difference.- New York City on Edge as C-4 Explosives Found on Lower East Side; Bomb Squads Rushing to SceneC-4 explosives have been found in New York City on the Lower East Side. Authorities are rushing to the scene.
Ludlow Guitars in the Lower East Side - New York CityWhen you're looking for guitars in Manhattan and you don't know where to turn, the staff and selection at Ludlow Guitars in the Lower East Side are just what you need.
David Peel: Lost RockerDavid Peel, the Front Man for The Lower East Side Band, Was a Close Friend of John Lennon in the Early 1970s. Considered one of the Fathers of Punk Rock, he will be featured in the upcoming documentary "Lost Rockers."
Ten Ways to Lower Your Cost of Living in the Lower East SideLet's face it, living in the Lower East Side is fun, but expensive! If your father's name is NOT Bill Gates, this 10-part series will save you cash when moving or already living in the Lower East Side.- Best Irish Pubs on Lower East Side of ManhattanHere is a review of the four best Irish Pubs on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
- Best Restaurants on the Lower East Side- Clinton StreetClinton Street on New York's Lower East Side is home to some the city's best restaurants.
- Buying Real Estate in the Lower East Side of ManhattanIf the older buildings on the Lower East Side could talk, they would tell the entire story of the immigrants to New York. Today, many of the old buildings remain, the old tenements now co oops and condos, standing side by side with new ultra modern medium rise buildings.
- Why You Should Visit the Lower East Side of New York CityThe Lower East Side is a unique, diverse area where some of the oldest New York City history meets the cultural cutting edge. Read on for a quick sketch of the neighborhood's population and attractions, plus online resources for planning your visit.
- The New York Tenement Museum on the Lower East SideVisit the New York Tenement Museum and experience the building that has been used by successive groups of immigrants - -maybe your own relatives.
- Christmas Shopping? Forgo the Malls for Lower East SideIn a radius of 6 city blocks, LES (Lower East Side) offers a surprising array of shops for all the people in your life. Holiday shopping has gotten a lot more interesting and finally a lot more fun.
Coming Soon: The Delancy UndergroundUnderground park coming to the Lower East Side- The 4th of July in the Lower East Side '" the 80's StyleGrowing on the Lower East Side back in the 1980's the one best thing that I used to love about that was the 4th of July. This was the day where everyone had gotten together and went over to the FDR Drive and celebrated all day till the fireworks show.
- Nightlife Fun in Manhattan's East SideRelax in a lounge-like atmosphere with your favorite beer or dance the night away to Bulgarian pop. NYC's Lower East Side and East Village an array of venues in which to eat and drink the night away.
- "Ghosts in the Cottonwoods" by Adam RappAdam Rapp and The Amoralists Theatre company present the raw and bold "Ghosts in the Cottonwoods" at Theatre 80 St Marks
Adam Rapp's "Ghosts in the Cottonwoods" in Limited Run at Theatre 80 St. MarksThe Amoralists are set to present the New York Premiere of Adam Rapp's "Ghosts in the Cottonwoods."- 4th St Food Co-op: Lower East Side, New YorkPeople's aims are pure and the veggies are fresh at the 4th St Food Co-op in Manhattan's Lower East Side.
- Apizz - Restaurant Review Lower East Side, New York CityI generally liked my experience at this pasta place. They provided me with good food and terrific service. I had some of the best meatballs that I might have had in my entire life.
Lower East Side Tenement Museum National Historic Site in Manhattan, NYSpend some time visiting this site.

