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  2. Alamo (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Alamo, also known as the Astor Place Cube or simply The Cube, is an outdoor sculpture by Tony Rosenthal, located on Astor Place, in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is a black cube, 8 feet (2.4 m) long on each side, mounted on a corner. The cube is made of Cor-Ten steel and weighs about 1,800 pounds (820 kg).

  3. Astor Place - Wikipedia

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    Astor Place is a one-block street in NoHo / East Village, in the lower part of the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs from Broadway in the west (just below East 8th Street) to Lafayette Street. The street encompasses two plazas at the intersection with Cooper Square, Lafayette Street, Fourth Avenue, and Eighth Street – Alamo Plaza ...

  4. Endover - Wikipedia

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    Endover. /  42.27583°N 83.74194°W  / 42.27583; -83.74194. Endover, [1] popularly known as The Cube, is an interactive sculpture on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Endover is one of a series of monumental cubes in CorTen steel by American abstract sculptor Tony Rosenthal, which also includes Alamo in the ...

  5. Astor Place, newly committed to city, promotes New London ...

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    Jun. 8—NEW LONDON — There's cool stuff going on in the city, and Ralph Belfiglio wants you to know about it. The founding partner of the video production company Astor Place is so sold on New ...

  6. Astor Place Riot - Wikipedia

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    22-31 killed. 48 wounded. The Astor Place Riot occurred on May 10, 1849, at the now-demolished Astor Opera House [1] in Manhattan and left between 22 and 31 rioters dead, and more than 120 people injured. [2] It was the deadliest to that date of a number of civic disturbances in Manhattan, which generally pitted immigrants and nativists against ...

  7. Book Review: ‘Astor’ is a primer on the rise and ... - AOL

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    It’s hard to escape the name Astor when you are in New York: from Astor Place downtown to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and even the neighborhood of Astoria, Queens, the family’s legacy is everywhere.

  8. Time's Up! - Wikipedia

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    However, in NYC from about 1998 till 2002, there were several Reclaim The Streets events; the first at Astor Place Cube, which took over Broadway and created a street rave for over 4 hours. [7]

  9. Astor Place station - Wikipedia

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    The Astor Place station, also called Astor Place–Cooper Union on signs, is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.Located at Fourth Avenue, Cooper Square, and Astor Place between the East Village and NoHo, it is served by 6 trains at all times, <6> trains during weekdays in the peak direction, and 4 trains during late night hours.