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The Sun and the Moon: The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in 19th Century New York The Sun and the Moon: The Remarkable True Account of Hoaxers, Showmen, Dueling Journalists, and Lunar Man-Bats in Nineteenth-Century New YorkBy Matthew Goodman Read More ExcerptsGuest UserNovember 17, 2008Comment
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The New York World's Fair Legacy The New York World's Fair LegacyBy Christian Kellberg Read More Queens, Built EnvironmentGuest UserSeptember 15, 2008 Comment
A Cold War Atlantis—A Boyhood Uptown A Cold War Atlantis - A Boyhood UptownBy Benjamin Feldman Read More Postwar New YorkGuest UserJuly 15, 2008Comment
The Making of Fulton Market: A Test of Public Property in the City of New York The Making of Fulton Market: A Test of Public Property in the City of New YorkBy Robert LaValva Read More Manhattan, Urban PlanningGuest UserJune 16, 2008Comment
The Streets are Still Part of Bronx Hip Hop The Streets are Still Part of Bronx Hip HopBy Mark Naison Read More Arts & Culture, BronxGuest UserJune 2, 2008Comment
“Under the Bridge and Beyond”: Helen Campbell on the East Side Waterfront “Under the Bridge and Beyond”: Helen Campbell on the East Side WaterfrontBy Robert M. Dowling Read More Waterfront & IslandsGuest UserMay 12, 2008 Comment
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The Rise and Decline of New York City's Third Avenue Elevated Train Line The Rise and Decline of New York City's Third Avenue Elevated Train LineBy Lawrence Stelter Read More TransportationGuest UserMarch 8, 2008 Comments