لوئر ایست ساید

مختصات: ۴۰°۴۳′۲″ شمالی ۷۳°۵۹′۲۳″ غربی / ۴۰٫۷۱۷۲۲°شمالی ۷۳٫۹۸۹۷۲°غربی / 40.71722; -73.98972
از ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد
(تغییرمسیر از لوور ایست ساید)
ناحیه تاریخی لوئر ایست ساید
یک مجتمع ساختمانی در لوور ایست ساید
مکان جغرافیایی لوور ایست ساید در منهتن جنوبی (بخش آبی رنگ)
موقعیتبه‌طور تقریبی توسط خیابان‌های ایست هیوستن، اسکس، کانال، الدریج، ساوت، گرند استریت، باوری، ایست برادوی، منهتن، نیویورک (محدوده اصلی)
تقریباً در کنارهٔ دیویژن، راتگرز، مدیسن، هنری و گرند استریت (گسترش یافته) محاط شده‌است.
مختصات
ش. منبع ثبت ملی00001015 (original)
04000297 (increase)
افزوده‌شده به
فهرست ملی
۷ سپتامبر ۲۰۰۰ (original)
۲ می، ۲۰۰۶ (increase)[۱]

لوئر ایست ساید (به انگلیسی: Lower East Side) که گاهی به اختصار لز(به انگلیسی: LES) نیز خوانده می‌شود نام یکی از محله‌های شهر نیویورک در جنوب شرقی منهتن است. این محله به‌طور تقریبی بین محلهٔ بوری، رودخانه ایست، کانال استریت و خیابان هیوستن قرار گرفته‌است. این محله به‌طور سنتی یک همسایگی است که شامل مهاجرین، طبقه کارگر است که در سالهای میانه ۲۰۰۰ با رشد سریع اعیان‌نشین شدن روبرو شد که باعث برانگیخته شدن توجه سازمان نشنال تراست برای حفظ مکان‌های تاریخی شد و باعث شد تا نشنال تراست این محله را به لیست اماکن تاریخی آمریکا در معرض بیشترین تخریب قرار بدهد.

ساکنان سرشناس[ویرایش]

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