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  2. Five Points (or The Five Points) was a 19th-century neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The neighborhood, partly built on low-lying land which had filled in the freshwater lake known as the Collect Pond , was generally defined as being bound by Centre Street to the west, the Bowery to the east, Canal Street to the north, and Park ...

  3. 3 days ago · The map also shows the locations of several key landmarks of the mid-nineteenth century Five Points, including the city's first tenement building at 65 Mott Street, the Bowery Theater on Bowery between Canal and Bayard, and the Five Points House of Industry, previously the Old Brewery slum building, on Worth Street.

  4. Mar 7, 2021 · Learn about the factors that contributed to the Five Points becoming the most notorious neighborhood in 1800s New York City.

  5. This is my map of "The Five Points" Neighborhood in lower Manhattan. The map is shown as three layers with the oldest being the pale blue of the Collect Pond and the newest being the pale yellow streets of today. The blocks in red represent what was there when the Five Points was in its prime.

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    • 1. The Old Brewery/Mission House. As the name suggests, the Old Brewery was once, well, a brewery. It sat on the shores of the Collect Pond, and like other businesses of its time, contributed to the filth that was the pond's eventual death.
    • 2. St. Philips African Episcopal Church. Fed up with segregated services, black worshipers founded St. Philips. In the 1800s, it was located at 31 Centre Street between Worth and Leonard, and it grew into one of the largest black congregations in New York.
    • 4. Tombs Prison. In 1838, New York City built a prison over an area where the Collect once bubbled. The building's formal title was The New York Halls of Justice and House of Detention, as it also housed the city's courts, police, and detention facilities.
    • 7. Mulberry Bend. Mulberry Bend was known within the Five Points for the numerous tenements that lined the street. It led right into the heart of the Five Points, and for many well-to-do New Yorkers it represented a path you avoided at all costs.
  6. The Five Points was a lurid geographical cancer filled with dilapidated and unlivable tenement houses, gang extortion, corrupt politicians, houses of ill-repute and drunkenness and gambling. This was a place where all manner of crime flourished, the residents terrorized and squalor prevailed.

  7. Apr 25, 2017 · The Five Points was a name given to a neighborhood that existed in Lower Manhattan, New York in the 19th century. It had gained notoriety over its existence for crime and urban squalor.

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