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  1. Five Points (or The Five Points) was a 19th-century neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City.

  2. Aug 20, 2023 · Learn how Five Points, a notorious 19th century slum, was demolished and redeveloped into Chinatown and Civic Center in Manhattan. Discover the history, culture, and attractions of this vibrant and diverse neighborhood today.

  3. May 5, 2023 · Martin Scorsese's period epic Gangs of New York took up residence in the chaos-ridden New York City neighborhoods of the mid-1800s, populated by eccentric characters and vicious acts of...

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  4. Mar 7, 2021 · Learn about the history and conditions of the Five Points, a lower Manhattan slum that was home to gangs, crime, and poverty in the 1800s. Find out how famous visitors like Dickens and Lincoln witnessed the squalor and vice of the neighborhood.

    • 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.
  5. Welcome to Downtown Manhattan!If you ever saw a movie "Gangs of New York" or simply heard of Five Poi...

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  7. Feb 2, 2023 · The 19th-century Lower Manhattan neighborhood known as Five Points was notorious. With the rise of cheap tabloid newspapers, stories describing the area's alleged vice, perversion, and violence sold well and spread around the world. The stories didn't come from nowhere.

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