75½ Bedford Street

75½ Bedford Street is a historic and protected site West Village New York located in United States.

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75 1/2 Bedford St (Commerce Street) New York , NY 10014 United States

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Jana L.

Our favorite building in the city . It's small, almost small enough to miss, but there's just so much character in its simplicity. Don't miss the cool locksmith / key art on 7th & Morton.

IWalked Audio Tours

Narrowest home in NYC. Erected in 1873 atop an alley way that formerly led to stables in backyard . Bldg expands meager 9.5' wide from the exterior and only 8.5' on inside. Full site history via<LINK> Read more

Yiannis

Former home of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Margaret Mead , John Barrymore & Cary Grant...not at the same time, of course. Appox. value as of 2012...$3.5MM

Greenwich Village Literary Pub Crawl

Don't trust the plaque ! It's a bit inaccurate! Find out the actual details with us this Saturday. Read more

Andrew Hogue

The narrowest building in Manhattan, it used to be an alley .

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