Jonathan Cohen's photos with the keyword: commercial signs
Russell Square Mansions – Southampton Row, Bloomsb…
Greenwich Village – Macdougal Street near Minetta…
"Oh, Mama Can This Really Be the End?" – Bleecker…
| 13 Jul 2015 |
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The Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub, coffeehouse and folk music venue in New York City’s Greenwich Village. It opened its doors in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name to The Other End during the 1970s. However, after a few years the owners changed the club’s name back to the more recognizable Bitter End. During the folk music revival of the early 1960s the club hosted "hootenannies" every Tuesday night, featuring many performers who have since become legendary. In the mid 1970s, the club became known as the birthplace of Bob Dylan, Rolling Thunder Revue, which featured such names as Joni Mitchell, Roger McGuinn, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Joan Baez, T-Bone Burnett, Ronee Blakely, Mick Ronson, and many other guest stars.
Cannery Row Today – Monterey Bay Aquarium, Montere…
| 22 Mar 2015 |
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Cannery Row is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California. It is the site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The last cannery closed in 1973. The street name, formerly a nickname for Ocean View Avenue, became official in January 1958 to honor John Steinbeck and his well-known novel Cannery Row. In the novel’s opening sentence, Steinbeck described the street as "a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream."
Today the area offshore from Cannery Row is the Edward F. Ricketts State Marine Conservation Area (part of the larger Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary) and is home to a large resurgent population of California sea lions. The Monterey Bay Aquarium (opened 1984) is located at the north end of Cannery Row, at the former site of the major Hovden Cannery. Norwegian immigrant Knut Hovden founded Hovden Food Products Corporation which opened on July 7, 1916. By canning squid at the end of its life, Hovden Cannery managed to outlast its neighbors, finally closing its doors in 1973 when it became the last cannery on the row to close.
Recycled Records – Haight Street, Haight-Ashbury,…
You Say Tomato – California Street between Polk an…
| 14 Oct 2014 |
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You Say Tomato is a grocery store that specializes in uniquely British products: chocolate, biscuits, sweets, crisps and snacks, tea and the like.
Food for the Mind; Food for the Body – S.W. 3rd Av…
The People's Republic of Portland – N.W. Couch Str…
422 Bar and Grill – College Street, Toronto, Ontar…
Tacky Tiki Sign – Charles Street, Solomons, Maryla…
Capitol Hemp – Adams Mill Road at 18th Street N.W.…
Madam's Organ – 18th Street between Columbia and B…
El Gavilán – Columbia Road near 16th Street N.W.,…
"DC Souvenir" – Columbia Road near 18th Street N.W…
Tienda Malik – Columbia Road near 17th Street N.W.…
Tienda Santa Rosa de Lima – Columbia Road near 17t…
Mellow Arts – 18th Street between Columbia and Bel…
Site of the Former Café Lautrec – 18th Street betw…
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