Charles Street (Manhattan)

[10] Outside the historic district, but a designated city landmark (2007), is 159 Charles Street, the sole survivor of nine Greek revival houses built c.1838 at the former location of Newgate Prison.

140, designed by Rothzeid, Kaiserman, Thomson & Bee and completed in 1986; an eight-floor 2007 "glass box" apartment building at No.

The Jewish Congregation Darech Amuno settled at 53 Charles Street in 1917, after having had multiple previous locations since its founding in 1838.

In March 1970, a year after the nearby Stonewall riots, 167 people were arrested following a raid on a gay bar called the Snake Pit.

They were brought back to 135 Charles Street where one of the prisoners, an Argentinian immigrant named Diego Vinales, jumped from the third story and was critically injured.

The Abraham Van Nest Residence between Charles and Perry Streets in 1860