Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 29 of
29
with 100 items per page.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City abstract "Canterbury Hall, New York City was an edifice located at 663 Broadway (Manhattan) in the 19th Century. It was used for entertainment and political meetings. It was a three story building where bawdy concerts took place. The building had a front offorty feet and a depth of one hundred twenty-five feet.Often called Mozart Hall, it was also a gathering place of anti-Tammany Hall political forces in New York City. The edifice burned entirely in the early morning hours of March 24, 1861.Proceedings at the venue were frowned upon by newspaper writers such as one from the New York Times. He commented about Canterbury Hall advertisements promoting the prettiest waiter girls in town. Along with a rival theater, the Melodeon, the establishment was a nightly disgrace to Broadway and its adjacent streets. In November 1860 the proprietors of the business, Fox & Curran, were compelled to pay a license fee of $500 to keep the venue open. A New York Times editorialist expressed the opinion that this was a first measure in ridding the city of such nuisances, which he predicted the New York State Legislature would soon entirely eliminate.The property on which Canterbury Hall stood was formerly owned by a Reverend Wiley. His estate encompassed additional buildings on Broadway and was insured for $15,000. The fire which consumed the structure began among stage scenery and was discovered by watchmen. The owners of Canterbury Hall suffered an estimated loss of $10,000. A fire marshall began an investigation into the cause of the fire which was considered to be of incendiary origin.".
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City wikiPageID "20560652".
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City wikiPageRevisionID "606309257".
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City hasPhotoCollection Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City subject Category:1861_disestablishments.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City subject Category:Burned_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City subject Category:Defunct_buildings_and_structures_in_Manhattan.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City subject Category:New_York_City_cultural_history.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City point "40.727 -73.99566666666666".
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type Artifact100021939.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type Building102913152.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type DefunctBuildingsAndStructuresInManhattan.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type Object100002684.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type Structure104341686.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type Whole100003553.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type YagoGeoEntity.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City type SpatialThing.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City comment "Canterbury Hall, New York City was an edifice located at 663 Broadway (Manhattan) in the 19th Century. It was used for entertainment and political meetings. It was a three story building where bawdy concerts took place. The building had a front offorty feet and a depth of one hundred twenty-five feet.Often called Mozart Hall, it was also a gathering place of anti-Tammany Hall political forces in New York City.".
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City label "Canterbury Hall, New York City".
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City sameAs m.0520dj7.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City sameAs Q5033656.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City sameAs Q5033656.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City sameAs Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City lat "40.727".
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City long "-73.99566666666666".
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City wasDerivedFrom Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City?oldid=606309257.
- Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City isPrimaryTopicOf Canterbury_Hall,_New_York_City.