Rhys Bowen
Agatha and Anthony Winner

Molly Murphy's New York

Molly Murphy's New York still exists, pretty much unchanged since 1900. It is easy to visit Molly's favorite and not so favorite haunts in the Lower East Side and Greenwich Village.

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Typical tenement, Little Italy

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Arch, Washington Square

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Doorway on Washington Square

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Jefferson Market Building--it used to house police and fire stations

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Patchin Place, Molly's home

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Eighth Avenue, where Molly was arrested while on a stake-out

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Mews across 5th Avenue from former, similar mews where Paddy Riley
had his office

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Houses on Lower Fifth Avenue


Former police headquarters, Little Italy

 

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