75 Murray Street is between West Broadway and Greenwich street in Manhattan, New York. It is one of the earliest as well as one of the few remaining cast iron façades created by James Bogardus. It was built in 1858. The original tenants were Francis and John Hopkins, who had a glassware business.
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“Strung out and spotty, you wriggle and sigh
and kiss all the fellows and make them all die.”
—Les Murray (b. 1938)
“I, with other Americans, have perhaps unduly resented the stream of criticism of American life ... more particularly have I resented the sneers at Main Street. For I have known that in the cottages that lay behind the street rested the strength of our national character.”
—Herbert Hoover (18741964)