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Orchard Street - Wikipedia Orchard Street is a street in Manhattan which covers the eight city blocks between Division Street in Chinatown and East Houston Street on the Lower East Side Vehicular traffic runs north on this one-way street
Orchard Street (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You . . . - Tripadvisor Orchard Street was once one of the major shopping streets of the Lower East Side for the largely Jewish immigrant population of its neighborhood Then, it evolved to a low price discount street for bargain shoppers with a dose of Jewish flavor
Orchard Street | NYC History | Lower East Side - Carpe City These iconic, low-rise brick buildings with the fire escapes out front were the city’s primary housing for immigrants in the 19 th century You can learn all about turn-of-the-century tenement life at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum at 103 Orchard Street
The Grand Tale of Orchard Street and Life on the Lower East Side In this podcast, we look at this extraordinary cultural phenomenon through the lens of one of those — Orchard Street Its name traces itself to a literal orchard, owned by James De Lancey, a wealthy landowner and Loyalist during the Revolutionary War
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Where to Shop in New York’s Lower East Side - AFAR Discover where to shop in NYC's Lower East Side and find cool art, bagels, corsets, designer boutiques, and space-age housewares on Orchard Street, between Chinatown and the East Village
Orchard Street Historical Marker Orchard Street has been home to countless businesses over the past two hundred years: from lager beer saloons and groceries in the late 1800s to undergarment shops and dry goods stores in the early 1900s
A Brief History of Orchard Streets Oldest Stores 108 Orchard St at Delancey St , 212-477-3796 This hundred-year-old business has a long history on Orchard Street, starting with Hyman Moscot selling ready-to-wear glasses from a pushcart