Ella Funt's Journey From Disco to Natural Wine Bar | Worth
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Few neighborhoods in America possess as much cultural importance as New York City's East Village. Its historical roots run deep-Peter Stuyvesant, the New Amsterdam colony's first official, lived on Bowery.
Today, the East Village is a very cool place. The slightly lower rents and small spaces allow for many indie restaurants, galleries, and fashion stores. Bars play a role in the vibrant hospitality scene. On any warm weekend, locals and visitors deliver an energy overflowing into the streets, helping make New York one of the world's go-to destinations.
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