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The book traces the neighborhood's evolution from its original Indigenous settlement through Dutch and British colonial farms to a lively twentieth-century urban community, combining historical narrative with local anecdotes. It examines important sites and estates, recounts episodes tied to political and cultural figures, and sketches the development of civic institutions and markets. The text describes the area's bohemian life, including restaurants, studios, and social haunts, and offers character studies of ordinary residents alongside notable personalities. Illustrated maps and drawings support chapters on streets, architecture, and the changing social fabric, concluding with reflections on community identity.

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Anna Alice Chapin

Anna Alice Chapin was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and her vivid portrayals of urban life. Her notable works include "Greenwich Village," which captures the essence of this iconic neighborhood in New York City, and "The Story of the Rhinegold (Der Ring des Nibelungen) Told for Young People," a retelling of Wagner's famous opera aimed at younger audiences. Chapin's writing often reflects her keen observations of society and her ability to engage readers with imaginative storytelling.

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