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Doyers Street (Manhattan) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Doyers Street
Doyers Street is a street in the heart of Chinatown in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is one block in length and has a sharp bend in the middle. The street runs south and then southeast from Pell Street to the intersection of Bowery, Chatham Square, and Division Street. The street contains several restaurants, barber shops, and hair stylists, as well as the Chinatown branch of the United States Postal Service. The Nom Wah Tea Parlor opened at 13 Doyers Street in 1927, and is still in operation; other longstanding business include Ting's Gift Shop at 18 Doyers. ==Etymology== The street owes its name to Hendrik Doyer, an 18th-century Dutch immigrant who bought the property facing the Bowery in 1791〔Jerry E. Patterson, (Museum of the City of New York), ''The City of New York: a history illustrated from the collections'' 1978:212.〕 and operated a distillery where the post office is now sited and the ''Plough and Harrow'' tavern near the corner with Bowery.〔Sanna Feirstein, ''Naming New York: Manhattan places & how they got their names'', 2001:59; Daniel Ostrow and Mary Sham, ''Manhattan's Chinatown'' 2008:105ff.〕
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