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St Luke's Place is a lovely street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
It is a very green, tree-lined street near the Hudson River. What you would come here to see are its beautiful row houses lining the northern end of the street. House No. 10 is the one whose façade appeared on the Cosby Show as the home of the Huxtable family (even though the story is set in Brooklyn).
Huxtable House at 10, St Luke's Place Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BillCosbyApartment.jpg Author: TheGlowingClown
How to reach St Luke's Place
Take train 1 to Houston Street subway station. Walk north on Varick Street until intersection with Carmine Street where it continues as 7th Avenue South. Continue along 7th Avenue South until the next intersection, which is with Leroy Street. Turn left and walk west along Leroy Street.
The name St Luke's Place refers to a section of Leroy Street between Hudson Street and the 7th Avenue. If you take a look at the road sign there, you will see both Leroy Street and St Luke's Place. However, on other sections of the road, only the name Leroy Street appears. You can quickly tell which part of the street you are on, because St Luke's Place is the greenest of them all. Note also that the street sign on this stretch is brown, rather than green, denoting a place of interest.
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