• The Jefferson Market Library (1877) was formerly the Jefferson Market Courthouse - whatever it is, it's nice that such a remarkable building is named after...
  • ...Jefferson Market Prison building that stood on the corner of West 10th Street and Greenwich Avenue and new coordinated market housing (built in 1883).
  • The Jefferson Market Courthouse, with its fire-watch bell tower, and lighted clock dial, was designed by Fredrick Clarke Withers and Calvert Vaux, and built in...
  • A simple wood fire lookout tower was the first building on the site, built circa 1833, located in the center of the merchants sheds at the Jefferson Market.
  • The Jefferson Market Courthouse was built in 1874-1877 by architects Frederick Clark Withers and Calvert Vaux and is located in New York's Greenwich Village.
  • ...Jefferson Market Prison building that stood on the corner of West 10th Street and Greenwich Avenue and new coordinated market housing (built in 1883).
  • • The building was renovated by the New York Public Library from 1961 to 1967, and reopened as the Jefferson Market Library.
  • But the building that now houses M&M Market where the raid occurred was once the home of the great-granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson.
  • The Jefferson Market was demolished in 1929 for a building that would become the Women’s House of Detention.