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HELL’S KITCHEN
Hell’s Kitchen is an area in Midtown Manhattan. It is also known as
Midtown West or Clinton and it includes the area from 8th Avenue to
Hudson River. The neighborhood manly provides transportation, hospital
and warehouse infrastructure support for Midtown Manhattan. The Port
Authority Bus Terminal, which is the main gateway for interstate buses,
is also located there. Hell’s Kitchen, however, has certainly more to
offer: In recent years, the neighborhood exploded with nightspots and
restaurants, especially along 9th Avenue. Slowly but surely, Hell’s
Kitchen is also replacing Chelsea in terms of being New York’s main gay
hotspot.
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history of Hell's Kitchen is one of brutality and crime. First there
were fights between Irish Catholics and Protestants, as well as between
Irish and African-Americans. Later, at the beginning of the 20th
century, the area was controlled by the violent Gopher Gang. The
neighborhood became known as the most dangerous area on the American
Continent. The conflict between the Irish and Puerto Ricans in this
neighborhood in the 1950s is highlighted in the Broadway musical and
movie “West Side Story”. By 1965 another violent Irish-American crime
organization named “The Westies” ruled the area until the 1980s, when
Hell's Kitchen began to change for the better.
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