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Hi. I'm David Hill with New York Habitat.
Welcome to the first
of our two part video tour
dedicated to Chelsea,
a fantastic neighborhood
found in the west side of Manhattan, New York!
New York Habitat Video
with David Hill
Chelsea - Part 1, Manhattan, New York
So, here in Chelsea you'll find yourself in a historical
yet impressively progressive neighborhood.
This neighborhood is roughly bordered
by 14th street to the south,
30th street to the north,
6th Avenue to the east
and the Hudson River and West Street to the west.
Chelsea began as an estate
owned by a retried British officer,
naming it after the manor in Chelsea, London
owned by Major Thomas Clarke.
So we'll begin our tour today
at General Theological Seminary
of the Episcopal Church.
The General Theological Seminary
of the Episcopal Church was founded in 1817.
The magnificent green, lush quadrangle
is a peaceful place in the bustling city.
Go to the office and get a free visiting pass
to enjoy the campus grounds.
In the late 1880's the Hudson River Railroad
began using 10th and 11th avenues
dividing Chelsea from the waterfront.
Soon the neighborhood was covered in slaughterhouses,
breweries, and tenements for the immigrant labor force.
Another cool place to check out,
is The Limelight Market Place.
It used to be a nightclub in the 1980's
and, of course before that, it was a church.
Today it has been converted into a shopping center.
The 20th Street landmark's lancet windows,
labyrinthine layout, and soaring chapel
are the same as they ever were
but now you'll find specialty shops for clothing,
housewares, chocolates,
and the quintessential Grimaldi's pizza.
If you're an art enthusiast,
you'll be delighted to know
that many consider Chelsea
to be the art capital of New York,
boasting more than 200 galleries.
The 1950's and 60's gave Chelsea a facelift .
The migration of art galleries from Soho to Chelsea
completed the gentrification.
Today, you'll find many galleries
between 20th and 28th Streets.
A few examples
are the Robert Miller Gallery on West 26th St.,
the George Billis Gallery on West 26th St.,
and the Sonnabend on West 22nd.
If you'd like to experience Chelsea like a true local,
you should definitely rent a vacation rental
or furnished apartment from New York Habitat.
There's no better way to experience this city
than to live in a real New York apartment.
If you love sports
or just feel like spending a day at the spa,
The Chelsea Pier's Sports Clomplex
has something to offer for everyone.
The Chelsea Piers Recreation Complex offers golf,
bowling, skating, batting cages, and rock climbing.
You'll also find a fitness center and a deluxe spa.
The Hudson River Park stretches for 5 miles
and is packed with fun and unique daytime activities.
For example, if you ever wanted to learn to fish,
the Park offers the "Big City Fishing" program
for free throughout the summer.
Want to get out on the water?
The Park also offers kayak trips
and lessons of sailing, rowing,
kayak polo, and boat building.
Now if you're in the area,
check out the Park's online calendar
for Outdoor Films,
dances, musical performances, farmer's markets,
that take place all along the river.
Well, that's a wrap of the first episode
of our video tour dedicated to Chelsea.
If you know of any fun spots in the neighborhood
Make sure you share them with us,
in the comment section below.
Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel
so you'll be notified when part 2
of our Chelsea series comes out.
And if you're coming to New York,
be sure to visit our website at nyhabitat.com
and book a vacation rental
or furnished apartment
with New York Habitat.
You'll find furnished apartments
all over Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.
I'm David Hill with New York Habitat.
Thank you for watching our video tour
here in New York City
and we hope to see you soon
in the Big Apple!