Ukrainian Village
The home neighbourhood of my changeling game.
The traditional Ukrainian area in New York City, called Little Ukraine or the Ukrainian East Village, and is located within the East Village in Manhattan. The East Village is roughly defined as the area east of the Bowery and Third Avenue, between 14th Street on the north and Houston Street on the south. The East Village contains three subsections: Alphabet City, in reference to the single-letter-named avenues that are located to the east of First Avenue; Little Ukraine, near Second Avenue and 6th and 7th Streets; and the Bowery, located around the street of the same name.
Important People
- Madam Vo - Owner of Madam Vo's restaurant.
- The Hobo King of Tompkins Square - Bum in charge of the homeless near Tompkins Square.
- Farther Levitsky - Priest at Saint George Ukrainian Catholic Church.
Points of interest
- Saint George Ukrainian Catholic Church
- Tompkins Square Park
- Veselia
- East side community high school
- Russian baths
- Swiss institute
- Madam Vo's
- St marks vetinary hospital
- Target
Type
Quarter
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