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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#151 The Limelight: Church, Nightclub and Mall

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2013

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

If you had told 1840s religious leader William Muhlenberg that his innovative new Church of the Holy Communion, designed by renown architect Richard Upjohn, would become the glittering seat of drugs and debauchery 150 years later, he might have burned it down then and there. But thankfully, this lovely building is still with us, proving to be one of the most flexible examples of building use in New York City history. This unusual tale begins with the captivating relationship between Muhlenberg (the grandson of America's first Speaker of the House) and Anna Ayres, the First Sister in charge of the Sisterhood of the Holy Communion. The two of them helped create one of New York's great hospital centers. But was something else going on between them? The Church of the Holy Communion survives the elevated railroad and the fashionable stores of Ladies Mile, and it weathers the various fortunes of the neighborhood. When it is finally sold and deconsecrated, it briefly houses an intellectual collective and a drug rehabilitation center before being bought by Canadian club impresario Peter Gatien, who turns it into an iconic and sacrilegious symbol of New York nightlife. And today, it makes for a truly bizarre retail experience. Warning: This episode might give you whiplash. www.boweryboyshistory.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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Episode 151 of The Bowry Boys, the limelight from church to club to mall.

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Hey, it's The Bowry Boys.

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Hello there, welcome to The Bowry Boys. This is Greg Young.

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And this is Tom Myers.

0:28.0

With an unusual subject, I would say.

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You know, after that momentous 150 episode on the consolidation of New York City,

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we thought that we would go with something kind of quirky and unexpected for the follow-up.

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And what's especially interesting or perhaps odd about the subject that we're tackling today

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is that the limelight is really like two different stories.

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In one, you have the story of the church of the holy communion

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and then the story of the limelight the club from the 80s and 90s.

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Now many of you may not have ever heard of this place.

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This is really a story of architectural flexibility, if you will.

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How spaces get creatively used in New York based on the particular needs of the day.

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Others might of course call it architectural sacrilege.

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Certainly.

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A big night club that would ultimately go down and a big dust up of drugs

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would of course start out as a respected church that was groundbreaking in many ways.

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Not only was it respectable, one of New York's leading hospitals got its start here.

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