There are around 360 liquor licenses on the island of Key West.
500
DuVal West was born in 1861.
DuVal West died in 1949.
Depends on who you are and how good you are. Prices range from $100 to $400
2.5 miles
There are around 360 liquor licenses on the island of Key West.
The address of the Sivan Of Key West is: 534 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040
10 street blocks (east-west) are equal to 1 mile.
about 150 miles
The Inn at Key West is only 2 miles from Duval St. They have a great Facebook page with lots of information regarding the area. They offer a 15% discount to those that book from the page. Well worth checking out...
Hip, trendy bars in the area around Penn Station are few and far between. You would be much better off taking the subway down to the West Village. The West Village is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in the city, and both the A-C-E subway line (the blue line) and the 1 or 2 trains (of the 1-2-3, the red subway line) run directly between Penn Station and the West Village. If you take the A-C-E, then you will be going from Penn Station (34th Street) to West 4th Street. That is TWO STOPS on the A train, and THREE STOPS on the C or E. If you take the 1 train, then you will be going from Penn Station (34th Street) to Christopher Street/Sheridan Square. That is FIVE STOPS. Do NOT take the 2 or the 3 trains, as they are express trains and do not stop at Christopher Street/Sheridan Square. The West Village is absolutely loaded with trendy bars and restaurants. Just walk around a bit and pick one you like.
West Street is roughly 3 miles long and passes through 4 different zip codes.From Horatio Street through King Street, West Street is in the 10014 zip code.From Charlton Street through Reade Street, West Street is in the 10013 zip code.From Chambers Street through Barclay Street, West Street is in the 10007 zip code.From Vesey Street through West Thames Street, West Street is in the 10280 zip code.
The neighborhood west of the Bowery, from Division Street to Canal Street, is Chinatown. From Canal Street to Delancey Street, the neighborhood west of the Bowery is Little Italy. From Delancey Street to Houston Street, the neighborhood west of the Bowery is SoHo. From Houston Street to Astor Place/St. Marks Place (East 8th Street), the neighborhood west of the Bowery is Greenwich Village.