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    • 1. Personals
      1. Personals Dec 11, 1985
      • Co-workers persuade Alex to place a personal ad.
    • 2. Make My Day
      2. Make My Day Dec 18, 1985
      • A murder witness interrupts another date for Alex.
    • 3. Hey Landlord
      3. Hey Landlord Dec 25, 1985
      • Alex investigates a landlord terrorizing tenants.
  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Foley_SquareFoley Square - Wikipedia

    Foley Square, also called Federal Plaza, is a street intersection in the Civic Center neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City, which contains a small triangular park named Thomas Paine Park. The space is bordered by Worth Street to the north, Centre Street to the east, and Lafayette Street to the west, and is located south of Manhattan's ...

  3. Mar 27, 2024 · Foley Square is the citys legal heart, surrounded by stately courthouses like the New York Supreme Court and the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse. Long ago, it was the exact opposite: the center of crime and lawlessness in fledgling New York.

  4. The Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse (originally the United States Courthouse or the Foley Square Courthouse) is a 37-story courthouse at 40 Centre Street on Foley Square in the Civic Center neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City, United States.

  5. Within the Thomas Paine Park in lower Manhattan rests the historic Foley Square. Renovated and redesigned in the 1990s, architect R.G. Roesch laid five large bronze medallions (each seven feet in diameter) into the ground throughout the park, designed by Rebecca Darr and fabricated by Gregg Lefevre.

  6. Mar 26, 2011 · Foley Square is named for Thomas F. “Big TomFoley (1852-1925), a prominent Democratic Party leader from the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Foley left school at the age of thirteen to support his widowed mother, working for a period as a blacksmith’s helper.

  7. The stark, black-granite abstract sculpture, "Triumph of the Human Spirit," serves as the square's centerpiece. Part of a fountain, the sculpture looks out at the buildings and soars to a height of 50 feet.

  8. Foley Square. This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. This park in the heart of New York City's civic center is named for patriot, author, humanitarian, and political visionary Thomas Paine (1737-1809).

  9. History of Foley Square - 1700 to 1800. 1700-1800: The Dutch presence and Dutch West India Company, Powder House for the city’s gun powder, gallows built in 1742 during the so called Negro Plot Conspiracy to hang eighteen Blacks and three Whites, and Bridewell city prison for American revolutionaries during British occupation. with certain ...

  10. Foley Square, Manhattan. Black granite. Set at the center of a fountain, and rising nearly 50 feet into the air, this black granite abstract monument is derived from the antelope forms of Bambaran art.

  11. Feb 27, 2018 · History of Foley Square finds answers to this question by examining the migration of these buildings — some of them among our city’s foremost civic structures — within the context of the national civic center movement that arose in the early 1900s.

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