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  1. The Five Points Gang was a criminal street gang of primarily Irish-American origins, based in the Five Points of Lower Manhattan, New York City, during the late 19th and early 20th century. [1] Paul Kelly, born Paolo Antonio Vaccarelli, was an Italian American who founded the Five Points Gang.

  2. Five Points, Manhattan. Five Points (or The Five Points) was a slum (poor neighborhood) named after the five-cornered intersection of Anthony (now Worth St.), Cross (now Mosco), and Orange (now Baxter) in Manhattan it was located on. However, over time, the intersection sometimes had four or six corners.

  3. Dec 2, 2007 · Originally the site of New York City’s first free black settlement, by 1850 the Five Points district in lower Manhattan had instead become infamous for its dance halls, bars, gambling houses, prostitution, and for its mixed-race clientele.

  4. Aug 20, 2023 · Five Points, located in Lower Manhattan, has a rich and fascinating history. Once considered one of the most notorious neighborhoods in New York City, it has undergone significant transformations over the years.

  5. History101.NYC. 1800: The Five Points: Tracing NYC's Early Urban Landscape. Image Restoration Mode: OFF ON. Originally a tranquil area with natural features, Five Points in Lower Manhattan, bounded by Worth, Baxter, Park Row, and Canal Streets, underwent a notable transformation by the early 1800s.

  6. Nov 7, 2001 · November 7, 20014:26 PM ET. Listen. Playlist. The lower Manhattan neighborhood of "Five Points" was once the most notorious slum in the United States. It got its name from the convergence of...

  7. Jul 1, 2022 · By Sophie McIntosh. Updated July 1, 2022. By George Catlin - Courtesy of Wikipedia, Public Domain. Today, Chinatown, Civic Center, and the Lower East Side offer a variety of enticing attractions: delicious restaurants, tours of City Hall, and a thriving nightlife scene bring thousands of people to Lower Manhattan each year.

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