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“Horrors” of Roosevelt Island: Lunacy!

(ABOVE: Metropolitan Hospital, at the turn of the century, the former site of Blackwell Island’s asylum) Is there anything more The post “Horrors” of Roosevelt Island: Lunacy! appeared first on The...

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The 25 Most Influential Women in New York City history

ABOVE: These are the ladies who lunch in Prospect Park 1935 We talk about a lot of white men on The post The 25 Most Influential Women in New York City history appeared first on The Bowery Boys: New...

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Lots of hot air: Joseph Pulitzer’s failed balloon stunt

Collectors Item! If you lived in rural Illinois in 1887, you might have found one of these flyers on your The post Lots of hot air: Joseph Pulitzer’s failed balloon stunt appeared first on The Bowery...

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The Amazing Race: In ‘Eighty Days’ Nellie Bly tries to outdo Jules Verne...

Greetings from Columbo, Ceylon, one of the many glamorous destinations you’ll visit in Matthew Goodman’s new book.BOWERY BOYS BOOK OF The post The Amazing Race: In ‘Eighty Days’ Nellie Bly tries to...

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A chat with Matthew Goodman, author of ‘Eighty Days’

So how do you follow two journalists around the world, in opposite directions and from the vantage of almost 125 The post A chat with Matthew Goodman, author of ‘Eighty Days’ appeared first on The...

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Nellie Bly: Undercover in New York’s Notorious Asylum for the Insane

The story of New York World reporter Nellie Bly as she poses as a mental patient to report on the The post Nellie Bly: Undercover in New York’s Notorious Asylum for the Insane appeared first on The...

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“Horrors” of Roosevelt Island: Lunacy!

Is there anything more frightening than a insane asylum on fire? Nope. Welcome to America’s first municipal lunatic asylum, its home — you guessed it — is on Roosevelt Island in the 19th century. The...

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The 25 Most Influential Women in New York City History

ABOVE: These are the ladies who lunch in Prospect Park 1935 We talk about a lot of white men on the Bowery Boys podcast. When discussing the mainstream history of the city, it’s pretty unavoidable. Men...

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