Though Manhattan Bistro might seem like your typical Soho eatery, hidden beneath its dining room lies a secret…

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An ancient 18th-century well, uncovered by the owners, with ties to one of the most infamous murders in New York City history – and the fabled ghost of Spring Street!

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Full article: Wall Street Journal: In SoHo, a Historied Haunt

This is my second article for the Wall Street Journal – be sure to click through!!

-SCOUT

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  1. Tom Avatar
    Tom

    Grats, and interesting. But how come you don’t take the photos for your articles in the WSJ?

  2. old Skool Avatar
    old Skool

    Interesting stuff Nick. Gourmet and a ghost, can’t beat that combination.

  3. brianjmack Avatar
    brianjmack

    You’ve been resurrected Nick! Great article and so far as a venue,
    Wall Street Journal still “rates!”

  4. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Congratulations!! I love stuff like this.

  5. Jeremy In Kansas Avatar
    Jeremy In Kansas

    What a weird story. How does a guy who lives in a boarding house afford Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr as his attorneys?

  6. Sean P. Fodera Avatar
    Sean P. Fodera

    Well done, Nick. Well done indeed. I hope the WSJ gives you more assignments.

    Now to convince my wife we need to dine at Manhattan Bistro, without letting her know about the ghost stories. Maybe on Monday.