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Church Street Place
Northwest Corner of Church and Murray
9 Murray Street [between Broadway & Church St.], New York, NY 10007-2223.
http://c250.columbia.edu/c250_events/symposia/history_newyork_timeline.html
1756
May 7College governors decide to proceed with constructing a building
for the College on the site provided by Trinity Church at projected cost of
11,000 pounds.
August 23Cornerstone of King's College building laid on the northeast
corner of Murray and Church Streets

In 1861, Currier & Ives added a fifth print to the series, portraying the
contest between two new steam engines and an old double-deck handpumper. As
building heights increased to five and six stories -- seen in these marble and
brownstone-fronted structures at the corner of Murray and Church Streets --
the ability of steam engines to throw steadier and higher streams of water established
their superiority.
http://www.tribecaspace.com/
25 Murray Street, Tribeca NY
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An inimitable assemblage of multiple historic Tribeca commercial buildings, Tribeca Space boasts one-of-a-kind loft condominiums in Manhattans most stylish neighborhood. The entrance exudes both a sense of history and contemporary style accented by urban icons.
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/bookarts/1995/07/msg00043.html
In October of 1980 I led a book burning
here in New York City. We had a
small parade of writers, artists, printers, book designers, bookbinders, a
paper conservator and a suburban homemaker. Two people carried a platform
of burned books while I held a flaming one in one hand and a megaphone in
the other. The first site we demonstrated at was the IRS building at Church
and Murray streets. The books we were burning were the IRS "Code"--
the
manuals with the tax rules. The occasion was the Thor Power Tool decision--
the ruling that warehouse stock could not be deducted for tax purposes
until it was sold or destroyed. Although the decision related to machine
parts, it applied across the board, including backlists of publishers.
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http://www.nybooks.com/articles/10986
Volume 14, Number 8 · April 23,
1970
Letter
WAR TAX PROTEST
By Norma Becker, Richard Sternhill
To the Editors:
Wednesday, April 15th will be a day of massive, nationwide tax-war protests.
Your readers would probably be interested in the following schedule of events
which will be taking place in New York City:
10:30-11:30, Boston Tea Party, 1970,
Battery Park, Castle Clinton Monument; 11:30-1:30, Mass Rally at Internal
Revenue Service Headquarters, Murray and Church Street; street parade to
Bryant ParkWest Broadway up to Sixth Avenue.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/10986
http://www.ecorridors.vt.edu/news/topic/?article_id=21&cat_type=topic&cat_id=27
Taken from The New York Times External
Site
Written By Robert Sullivan
May 12, 2002
For about 300 years, Murray Street
was a street. Then, last winter, after the World Trade Center went down, it
was dug up and turned into a hole. Not a little hole. Not a hole with a few
flags and two or three workers and a blinking yellow light. The hole that was
Murray Street was a crumbling and steaming and wooden-plank-reinforced earthen
gash, which, if it weren't lying sideways across the border of TriBeCa and the
financial district, would have been about 100 stories tall. In January, on a
cold, clear morning, just after the underground version of Murray Street had
been opened up, Mike Redes, a project manager for Empire City Subway, a Verizon-owned
company that maintains utilities under the street, was standing on a single-family-home-size
plot of subterranean real estate in which Murray Street meets Church Street.
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http://www.becauseyes.com/yes/?part=diary&view=day&year=2001&week=6&day=5
Advice of the day: Do no eat at "Famous
Pizza" on Church and Murray. They rip you off pricewise, and, to be blunt,
Ramin and I would rather eat school cafeteria food than go there again.