Hunter S Thompson, from
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Hunter S Thompson's Residences in New York

Hunter S Thompson lived in a variety of places in New York in 1957 through 1962.

One of his books is The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967, a collection of his letters during that period. It includes the addresses from which they were sent, making it possible to track the places he lived in New York.

 
The Proud Highway front cover, from
				http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter_S_Thompson


Dates Address
Dec 1957

Jan 1958
110 Morningside Drive, Apt 53
(apartment shared with Jerry Hawke)
On the edge of Columbia University.
Feb 1958

Apr 1958
562 West 113th Street, Apt 5E5
On the edge of Columbia University
Apr 1958

Jan 1959
57 Perry Street
(basement apartment, with black walls)
Greenwich Village
 
Jul 1960

Sep 1960
c/o Sandy Conklin, 107 Thompson Street
Just south of Houston St near Greenwich Village
 
Jan 1962

Mar 1962
c/o Reynolds, 531 East 81st Street
Upper East Side

Other addresses included the following, I'm not sure when he lived in these places:

He also frequented McSorley's Irish bar, 15 East 7th Street, in the East Village.


110 Morningside Drive, Apt 53

Dec 1957 - Jan 1958

This is on the northeast corner of the Columbia University campus.

West 122nd Street crosses Broadway traveling east, then curves to the south as it becomes Morningside Drive. It overlooks Morningside Park as it continues south and angles slightly to the east, becoming Amsterdam Avenue at the corner of 110th Street behind the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine.

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562 W 113th Street, Apt 5E5

Feb-Apr 1958

Just a few blocks to the south, across the Columbia University campus. Visible below at the end of the block, on the corner of 113th and Broadway.

Tom's Restaurant, seen just as  RESTAURANT  on Seinfeld, is along Broadway at the south end of the same block.

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Below, the building itself and the entrance.

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57 Perry Street

Apr 1958 - Jan 1959

The street seems to have been renumbered since he lived there, this building is now #55.

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Below, views north and south on Perry Street.

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c/o Conklin, 107 Thompson Street

Jul-Sep 1960

He lived here with his girlfriend (and later, wife) Sandra Conklin.

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Above, the entrance. Below, the building itself. The entrance of #107 is hidden by the tree, between the white doorway and the red "Coffee & Tea" awning.

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A view south on Thompson Street.

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c/o Reynolds, 531 E 81st Street

Jan-Mar 1962

531 E 81st Street is the more reddish building at center below.

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Below, the entrance and hallway.

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A view east on 81st Street toward #531, in the shadowed area on the left side.

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c/o Cooke, 19 Downing Street

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A view south along Downing Street.

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c/o McGarr, 245 W 104th Street

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Thompson's friend Eugene McGarr lived in what is now known as The Armstead. They had met when both were copyboys at Time magazine.

This is one block north of Humphrey Bogart's childhood home.

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McSorley's Irish bar, E 7th Street

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The exterior above, and interior views below.

For its plumbing, see its page in my Toilets of the World collection.

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