MacDougal Street

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MacDougal Street is a one way street in New York City in Greenwich Village. The approximate six block street is bound by Prince Street and West 8th Street. It has been the subject of many songs, poems, and other forms of artistic expression. MacDougal Street has been frequented by numerous famous individuals.

[edit] Historic locations and residents

  • On the corner of West 8th Street/MacDougal at 32 West 8th Street is the former location of 8th Street Books, where Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg first met.
  • Eugene O'Neill lived at the corner of MacDougal/Washington Square South at No. 38.
  • Caffe Reggio, a coffeehouse since 1927, has been featured in many movies, including Godfather II. Many celebrities have been spotted or photographed in this location. In 1959, presidential hopeful John F. Kennedy made a speech outside the coffee shop.
  • The Comedy Cellar at 117 MacDougal Street has featured nearly every notable American comedian.
  • Bob Dylan had his first New York City gig at Cafe Wha?. This is also where Jimi Hendrix first became famous.
  • At 114, which is now Esperanto Cafe, is the site of a famous fist-fight between Andy Warhol and Bob Dylan.
  • Bob Dylan also lived in No. 92-94.

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