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− | '''Gold Street''' was a street located in [[Manhattan]], in [[New York City]]. This street was populated by junkshops. |
+ | '''Gold Street''' was a street located in [[Manhattan]], in [[New York City]]. This street was populated by junkshops. The street was located east of the [[World Building]] on [[Park Row]]. |
In ''[[The Big Good-Bye]]'', on one night, [[Detective]] [[Jim Tierney]] visited this street while on his beat. He was assigned to inspect junkshops. Off this street, in an alley, a local vendor, [[O'Hagan]], had set up shop. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}}) |
In ''[[The Big Good-Bye]]'', on one night, [[Detective]] [[Jim Tierney]] visited this street while on his beat. He was assigned to inspect junkshops. Off this street, in an alley, a local vendor, [[O'Hagan]], had set up shop. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}}) |
Revision as of 02:56, 17 September 2012
Gold Street was a street located in Manhattan, in New York City. This street was populated by junkshops. The street was located east of the World Building on Park Row.
In The Big Good-Bye, on one night, Detective Jim Tierney visited this street while on his beat. He was assigned to inspect junkshops. Off this street, in an alley, a local vendor, O'Hagan, had set up shop. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")
The pages seen in the episode were from the detective novel, The Listening Man, by author John A. Moroso. This novel was published in 1924.