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-as of [3 SEPTEMBER 2025]

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(/ˈbaʊ.əri/ or New York English /ˈbaʊər.i/)

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-the bowery is a ‘street’ + ‘neighborhood’ in the southern portion of the New York City borough of ‘manhattan’-

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(the street runs from

‘Chatham Square’ at ‘Park Row’, ‘Worth Street’, and ‘Mott Street’ in the south

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to ‘Cooper Square’ at ‘4th Street’ in the north,

(…while the neighborhood’s boundaries are roughly

‘East 4th Street’ and the ‘East Village’ to the north;

‘Canal Street’ and ‘Chinatown’ to the south;

‘Allen Street’ and the ‘Lower East Side’ to the east;

and ‘Little Italy’ to the west

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(in the 17th century, the road branched off ‘Broadway’ north of ‘Fort Amsterdam’ at the tip of ‘Manhattan’ to the homestead of ‘Peter Stuyvesant’, Director-General of ‘New Netherland’)

(the street was known as ‘Bowery Lane’ prior to 1807)

(‘bowery’ is an anglicization of the Dutch bouwerij, derived from an antiquated Dutch word for “farm“, as in the 1600s the area contained many large farms)

(a New York City Subway station named ‘Bowery’, serving the ‘BMT Nassau Street Line’ (JZ trains), is located close to the Bowery’s intersection with ‘Delancey’ and ‘Kenmare’ Streets)

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(there is a tunnel under the ‘bowery’ once intended for use by (‘proposed’ but never ‘built’) ‘new york city subway’ services, including the ‘2nd avenue subway’)

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the Bowery (/ˈbaʊ.əri/ or New York English /ˈbaʊər.i/) is a street and neighborhood in the southern portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The street runs from Chatham Square at Park Row, Worth Street, and Mott Street in the south to Cooper Square at 4th Street in the north,[1] while the neighborhood’s boundaries are roughly East 4th Street and the East Village to the north; Canal Street and Chinatown to the south; Allen Street and theLower East Side to the east; and Little Italy to the west.[2]

In the 17th century, the road branched off Broadway north of Fort Amsterdam at the tip of Manhattan to the homestead of Peter Stuyvesant, Director-General of New Netherland. The street was known as Bowery Lane prior to 1807.[3] “Bowery” is an anglicization of the Dutch bouwerij, derived from an antiquated Dutch word for “farm”, as in the 17th century the area contained many large farms.[1]

A New York City Subway station named Bowery, serving the BMT Nassau Street Line (J Z trains), is located close to the Bowery’s intersection withDelancey and Kenmare Streets.

there is a tunnel under the Bowery once intended for use by proposed but never built New York City Subway services, including the Second Avenue Subway

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