A report on Greenwich Village and Bleecker Street
It is most famous today as a Greenwich Village nightclub district.
- Bleecker StreetIn the Marvel Comics universe, Master of the Mystic Arts and Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange, lives in a brownstone mansion in Greenwich Village. Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum is located at 177A Bleecker Street.
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Sanctum Sanctorum (Marvel Comics)
1 linksFictional building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, as the residence and headquarters of Doctor Strange.
Fictional building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, as the residence and headquarters of Doctor Strange.
The building first appeared in Strange Tales #110 (July 1963) and is located at 177A Bleecker Street in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood, a reference to the address of an apartment once shared by writers Roy Thomas and Gary Friedrich.
Doctor Strange
1 linksFictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
He acquires an assortment of mystical objects, including the powerful Eye of Agamotto and Cloak of Levitation, and takes up residence in a mansion referred to as the Sanctum Sanctorum, located at 177A Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village, New York City.
Hudson Street (Manhattan)
0 linksHudson Street is a north–south oriented street in the New York City borough of Manhattan running from Tribeca to the south, through Hudson Square and Greenwich Village, to the Meatpacking District.
Hudson Street has two distinct one-way traffic patterns that meet at Abingdon Square, at the street's intersection with Eighth Avenue and Bleecker Street.
The Bitter End
0 linksThe Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub, coffeehouse and folk music venue in New York City's Greenwich Village.
It opened in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub.
Village Gate
0 linksThe Village Gate was a nightclub at the corner of Thompson and Bleecker Streets in Greenwich Village, New York.
Cafe Au Go Go
0 linksThe Cafe Au Go Go was a Greenwich Village night club located in the basement of the New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre building in the late 1960s, and located at 152 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, New York City.