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Friday, June 26, 2009

Weekly New York History Blogging Round-Up

  • Wheels Blog: Andrew Carnegie’s Electric Cars
  • Tenured Radical: Universities, Awake! The Crisis of Higher Ed
  • Tenement Museum Blog: Neighborhood Tea Houses & Cafes
  • Lost City: Lost City's Guide to Gramercy
  • The Bowery Boys: Greenwich Village, When it Was A Village
  • Bovina History: Bovina Weather History During the Great War
  • History Confidential: The Origin of Wall Street
  • Coney Island Blog: The March Of The Mermaids
  • The Bowery Boys: Underground: Pre-Stonewall New York
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