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Jones Street

Coordinates:40°43′55.2″N74°0′9.16″W / 40.732000°N 74.0025444°W /40.732000; -74.0025444
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Street in New York City
For the street in Savannah, Georgia, seeJones Street (Savannah, Georgia).Not to be confused withGreat Jones Street.

40°43′55.2″N74°0′9.16″W / 40.732000°N 74.0025444°W /40.732000; -74.0025444

Jones Street
Jones Street
Map
Interactive map of Jones Street
Postal code10014
Northeast endWest 4th Street
Southwest endBleecker Street

Jones Street is a street located inGreenwich Village in theborough ofManhattan in New York City. It runs betweenBleecker Street andWest 4th Street. Jones Street is sometimes confused withGreat Jones Street inNoHo, located a little more than a half-mile to the east.

What is now Jones Street predates 1789, and was named after Gardner Jones. Today's Great Jones Street was named afterSamuel Jones, a lawyer who revisedNew York State's statutes in 1789 together withRichard Varick, and became known as "The Father of The New York Bar". He was also the brother-in-law of Gardner Jones.[1] Jones deeded the site of the street to the city under the condition that any street that ran through the property had to be named for him. However, when the street was first created in 1789, the city already had a "Jones Street," Neither brother-in-law would defer to the other to end the resulting confusion, but Samuel Jones finally ended the argument by suggesting "Then make mine 'Great Jones Street'".[2] An alternative possibility is that Great Jones Street is so named because it is wider than Jones Street.[1]

In popular culture

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The cover photo of the 1963Bob Dylan album,The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, depicts Dylan and then-girlfriendSuze Rotolo walking down the center of Jones Street on a wintry February day.[3][4]

Movies filmed on Jones Street includeCruising,[5][6]Bullets Over Broadway,[7]Chinese Coffee,[8]Whatever Works,[9]Addicted to Love[10] andThe Irishman.[11] InThe Butcher's Wife, the butcher shop shown is Florence Meat Market at 5 Jones Street. Scenes from the first episode of the sixth season ofCalifornication[12] were filmed on Jones Street. As well, scenes from the fifth episode of Woody Allen's mini-seriesCrisis in Six Scenes.[13]

See also

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References

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Notes

  1. ^abBoland Jr., Ed."F.Y.I.",The New York Times, March 17, 2002. Accessed September 8, 2008. "In 1789 a street was opened there, but New York already had a Jones Street in Greenwich Village. So the new street was named Great Jones Street because it was wider than the norm."
  2. ^Gordon, John Steele."A THOROUGHLY UNFAIR QUIZ ABOUT NEW YORK",The New York Times, August 10, 1985. Accessed September 8, 2008. "When neither man would yield the honor of having a street named for him, Samuel settled the issue—and one-upped his brother-in-law—by saying,Then make mine Great Jones Street."
  3. ^Williams, Richard."Tomorrow is a long time",The Guardian, August 16, 2008. Accessed September 8, 2008. "Wrapped around each other, they walked through the slush towards the camera. Hunstein says they were on Cornelia Street. Rotolo is convinced it was Jones Street."
  4. ^"NYC Album Art: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan"Archived 2010-03-28 at theWayback Machine, The Gothamist, April 16, 2008. Accessed September 8, 2008.
  5. ^"Cruising (1980) - IMDb".IMDb.
  6. ^[1] Jones Street scene starts at 20:19.
  7. ^"Woody Allen's new project filmed at Caffe Vivaldi".caffevivaldi.com. April 22, 2016. Archived fromthe original on October 12, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2020.
  8. ^[2] Jones Street scene starts at 37:38; contrary to what the waitress says in the movie, the actual name of the establishment was Caffe Vivaldi - not Caffe Dante.
  9. ^[3] scene filmed on Jones Street.
  10. ^[4] very brief Jones Street scene at 1:34.
  11. ^[5] Jones Street scene starts at 1:12.
  12. ^"Pictures from the "Californication" TV Series Filming on Jones Street in New York City on April 20, 2012".
  13. ^""Crisis in Six Scenes" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb".IMDb.

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