SoHo, Manhattan

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SoHo, Manhattan

SoHo, Manhattan is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The name "SoHo" refers to the area being "South of Houston Street" and is a nod to the SoHo district in London. The neighborhood is bounded roughly by Houston Street to the north, Canal Street to the south, Lafayette Street to the east, and Sixth Avenue to the west.

History[edit | edit source]

SoHo has a rich history that dates back to the early days of New York City. Originally, the area was farmland and later became a residential neighborhood. In the mid-19th century, it transformed into a commercial and industrial area, known for its cast-iron architecture. Many of these buildings have been preserved and are now part of the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District.

In the 1960s and 1970s, SoHo became a hub for artists and bohemians, who were attracted by the large, affordable loft spaces. This period marked the beginning of SoHo's transformation into a trendy, upscale neighborhood. Today, SoHo is known for its high-end shopping, art galleries, and vibrant cultural scene.

Architecture[edit | edit source]

SoHo is renowned for its cast-iron architecture, which is one of the largest collections of such buildings in the world. The cast-iron buildings were constructed in the mid-to-late 19th century and feature intricate facades and large windows. Notable examples include the Haughwout Building and the E. V. Haughwout Building.

Culture and Landmarks[edit | edit source]

SoHo is home to numerous art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. The neighborhood is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Some of the notable cultural landmarks include the New York City Fire Museum, the Drawing Center, and the Museum of Modern Art Design Store.

Transportation[edit | edit source]

SoHo is well-served by public transportation, with several New York City Subway lines running through the area. The Spring Street, Prince Street, and Canal Street stations provide easy access to the neighborhood.

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