John Street (Manhattan) (original) (raw)
John Street is a street in Lower Manhattan. It runs north to south through the Financial District. It is one of the oldest streets in the city. Long associated with maritime activity, the street ran along Burling Slip. The slip was filled in around 1840, and the street widened. Besides a wharf, warehouse, and chandlery, the city's first permanent theatre, and the first Methodist congregation in North America were located on John Street. It was also the site of a well-known pre-Revolutionary clash between the Sons of Liberty and British soldiers, pre-dating the Boston Massacre by six weeks.
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dbo:abstract | John Street is a street in Lower Manhattan. It runs north to south through the Financial District. It is one of the oldest streets in the city. Long associated with maritime activity, the street ran along Burling Slip. The slip was filled in around 1840, and the street widened. Besides a wharf, warehouse, and chandlery, the city's first permanent theatre, and the first Methodist congregation in North America were located on John Street. It was also the site of a well-known pre-Revolutionary clash between the Sons of Liberty and British soldiers, pre-dating the Boston Massacre by six weeks. (en) John Street es una calle del Bajo Manhattan, en Nueva York, siendo considerada una de las más antiguas de la ciudad. Durante mucho tiempo se asoció a la actividad marítima, ya que la calle discurría a lo largo de Burling Slip. El muelle se rellenó hacia 1840 y la calle se ensanchó. Además de un muelle, un almacén y una tienda de artículos de mar, en John Street se ubicaron el primer teatro permanente de la ciudad y la primera congregación metodista de Norteamérica. También fue el lugar de un conocido enfrentamiento prerrevolucionario entre los Hijos de la Libertad y los soldados británicos, que precedió en seis semanas a la Masacre de Boston. (es) |
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rdfs:comment | John Street is a street in Lower Manhattan. It runs north to south through the Financial District. It is one of the oldest streets in the city. Long associated with maritime activity, the street ran along Burling Slip. The slip was filled in around 1840, and the street widened. Besides a wharf, warehouse, and chandlery, the city's first permanent theatre, and the first Methodist congregation in North America were located on John Street. It was also the site of a well-known pre-Revolutionary clash between the Sons of Liberty and British soldiers, pre-dating the Boston Massacre by six weeks. (en) John Street es una calle del Bajo Manhattan, en Nueva York, siendo considerada una de las más antiguas de la ciudad. Durante mucho tiempo se asoció a la actividad marítima, ya que la calle discurría a lo largo de Burling Slip. El muelle se rellenó hacia 1840 y la calle se ensanchó. Además de un muelle, un almacén y una tienda de artículos de mar, en John Street se ubicaron el primer teatro permanente de la ciudad y la primera congregación metodista de Norteamérica. También fue el lugar de un conocido enfrentamiento prerrevolucionario entre los Hijos de la Libertad y los soldados británicos, que precedió en seis semanas a la Masacre de Boston. (es) |
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