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But actually. Who would have thought that tucked away in a cranny of Hell's Kitchen sits one of the most picturesque courtyards in all of New York.
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Take a stroll down 46th Street between 9th and 10th avenues and be sure to keep your eyes peeled for a discreet gate bearing the number 422. Completely unremarkable to any regular passerby, simply a sliver of the hidden jewel box locked behind the gateway pokes through.
An intimate scene out of an Italian piazza, a Parisian courtyard, anywhere but four blocks from Times Square behind a bunch of tenement buildings that have sprung up around it since its construction in 1871. The fairytale carriage house once owned by former governor of New York, George Clinton - even considering its location - is likely one of the city's most magical places to call home. You know, if you're into that kind of thing...
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[Photos via Ephemeral New York, via Scouting NY]