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2 unusual facts about Seventh Avenue


Herbert Gallen

Located on Manhattan's Seventh Avenue, Ellen Tracy is aimed at producing quality garments for the professional woman.

Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey

Congressman Peter Rodino, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee during its impeachment proceedings against Richard Nixon was a native of the First Ward as well.


Between the Worlds

Between the Worlds is the title of fourth album by the Christian power metal band Seventh Avenue that was released in 2003.

George Gastlin

Gastlin died from Bright's disease at his Seventh Avenue home on the morning of October 2, 1895, after a two week illness.

Rainbowland

Rainbowland is the titled debut album by the Christian Power metal band Seventh Avenue It was released in 1995.

Robert Tishman

The firm went on to develop more than 300 building projects around the world, including the Torre Norte skyscraper in São Paulo, Brazil, as well as the Equitable Center on Seventh Avenue in New York and the Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin.

Street sign

Some street signs also indicate an alternative name for the street, such as "Fashion Avenue" for Seventh Avenue in New York City, or "Avenue of the Arts" for Huntington Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts.

Tales of Tales

Tales of Tales is the titled of second album by the Christian Power metal band Seventh Avenue It was released in 1996.

Terium

Terium is the titled of sixth album by the Christian Power metal band Seventh Avenue It was released in 2008.


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Donald Brooks

In addition to his work on Seventh Avenue, Mr. Brooks also designed the costumes for numerous Broadway plays, including Promises, Promises, No Strings, and Barefoot in the Park; television shows including The Letter, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles; and feature length motion pictures such as Star!, Darling Lili and The Cardinal, being nominated for the Academy Award for Costume Design for all three films.

Linny Pacillo Parking Garage

The art in the garage, under the 1 Percent for Art Program, includes art inspired by Alaska flora and fauna on each garage level, a piece in the main elevator lobby that tells the Parking Fairies story, and a mural over the Seventh Avenue exit titled "Focus on Statehood" that features four men instrumental in Alaska's becoming a state: Bob Atwood, Bill Egan, Bob Bartlett and Ernest Gruening.