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New York Underground
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

New York Underground

Did alligators ever really live in New York's sewers? What's it like to explore the old aqueducts beneath the city? How many levels are beneath Grand Central Station? And how exactly did the pneumatic tube system that New York's post offices used to employ work? In this richly illustrated historical tour of New York's vast underground systems, Julia Solis answers all these questions and much, much more. New York Underground takes readers through ingenious criminal escape routes, abandoned subway stations, and dark crypts beneath lower Manhattan to expose the city's basic anatomy. While the city is justly famous for what lies above ground, its underground passages are equally legendary and tell us just as much about how the city works.

Alfred Ely Beach and His Wonderful Pneumatic Underground Railway
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4

Alfred Ely Beach and His Wonderful Pneumatic Underground Railway

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1961
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Underneath Broadway the workmen dug in secret. Then a startled public learned that their city had - a subway.

Records of the Descendants of Nathaniel Ely
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 622

Records of the Descendants of Nathaniel Ely

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1885
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Nathaniel Ely. He was christened 28 Sep 1572 at Tenterden. He married 9 Jun 1597 to Susan Dowle at Tenterden. He died ca. 13 Aug 1615. They were the parents of four sons and three daughters. Their son Nathaniel, who was born ca. 1605, married Martha and immigrated to New England ca. 1634. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and elsewhere.

The Wheels That Drove New York
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 441

The Wheels That Drove New York

The Wheels That Drove New York tells the fascinating story of how a public transportation system helped transform a small trading community on the southern tip of Manhattan island to a world financial capital that is home to more than 8,000,000 people. From the earliest days of horse-drawn conveyances to the wonders of one of the world's largest and most efficient subways, the story links the developing history of the City itself to the growth and development of its public transit system. Along the way, the key role of played by the inventors, builders, financiers, and managers of the system are highlighted. New York began as a fur trading outpost run by the Dutch West India Company, establi...

The History of the Descendants of John Dwight, of Dedham, Mass
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 632

The History of the Descendants of John Dwight, of Dedham, Mass

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1874
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Engineering and Mining Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 660

Engineering and Mining Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1896
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ghosts of Manhattan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

Ghosts of Manhattan

Ghosts abound in Manhattan, and with the aid of Dr. Philip Ernest Schoenberg's extensive guide, you can still hobnob with cultural icons such as Dorothy Parker and Sherwood Anderson or glimpse Harry Houdini's ghost, who is said to haunt the legendary McSorley's. Even the spirits of America's most illustrious leaders, such as George Washington and Teddy Roosevelt, are said to roam Manhattan. This compendium of haunted locales, based on Dr. Schoenberg's own Ghosts of New York Walking Tours, spans the island, from Alexander Hamilton's grave at Trinity Church to the White Horse Tavern, Dylan Thomas's favorite watering hole. Rediscover a city filled with the howls of long-dead slaves in the African Burial Ground and disembodied voices ringing through the Belasco Theatre. Brimming with ghost-hunting tips and spooky lore, this guide is guaranteed to raise hairs.

The Phonographic Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

The Phonographic Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1896
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Secret Subway
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 25

The Secret Subway

From an acclaimed author and a New York Times Best Illustrated artist comes the fascinating, little-known—and true!—story of New York City’s first subway. New York City in the 1860s was a mess: crowded, disgusting, filled with garbage. You see, way back in 1860, there were no subways, just cobblestone streets. That is, until Alfred Ely Beach had the idea for a fan-powered train that would travel underground. On February 26, 1870, after fifty-eight days of drilling and painting and plastering, Beach unveiled his masterpiece—and throngs of visitors took turns swooshing down the track. The Secret Subway will wow readers, just as Beach’s underground train wowed riders over a century ago. A New York Public Library Best Book for Kids, 2016

The Encyclopedia of New York City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4287

The Encyclopedia of New York City

Covering an exhaustive range of information about the five boroughs, the first edition of The Encyclopedia of New York City was a success by every measure, earning worldwide acclaim and several awards for reference excellence, and selling out its first printing before it was officially published. But much has changed since the volume first appeared in 1995: the World Trade Center no longer dominates the skyline, a billionaire businessman has become an unlikely three-term mayor, and urban regeneration—Chelsea Piers, the High Line, DUMBO, Williamsburg, the South Bronx, the Lower East Side—has become commonplace. To reflect such innovation and change, this definitive, one-volume resource on...