THE HISTORIC BLUE MOON HOTEL EVOKES TIME TRAVEL THRU THE LOWER EAST SIDE

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Take a trip back to the old Lower East Side of New York City.
Max Green, an immigrant, invented the Knish here in 1916, & sold them on Rivington Street.
Salumeria: An Italian Delicatessen producing/selling various meats including, but not limited, to Gabagool.
Long ago, “Egg Creams at Austers cost 7 cents; 10 cents for a Lime Rickey; Pretzels were 1 cent each.”
Essex Street was known as Pickle Alley. Izzy Guss, an immigrant from Russia began on Hester Street in 1920.

Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and Museum is an Orthodox Synagogue of the Romaniote Rite, last in the West.
Tenement: A Low-Rise Apartment Building Rented To Multiple Tenants.
A small but charming Blue Moon balcony.
And Folks…The above is just a sampling. If it’s just steps from the history sought, try the Blue Moon Hotel.

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