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Friday, November 13, 2009

This Week's New York History Web Highlights

  • Ephemera: Ultimate Twitter Ephemera List
  • City Room Blog: A Look Behind NYPL's New Logo
  • Patell and Waterman: Sesame Street 40th Anniversary [Series]
  • Ephemeral New York: Walkin’ about Wallabout
  • Brooklynology: The Shriners in Brooklyn
  • Cooperstown: Hudson River Steamboat Collision
  • Carole's Thoughtful Spot: Mystery of the Darrowsville Church
  • Old Salt Blog: 250th Anniversary of the Spencer Riot
  • NYCO’s Blog: Happy birthday, Fairmount Fair
  • New York Public Library Blog: Charting the Future
Each Friday New York History compiles for our readers the week's best stories and links from the web about the history of New York. You can find all our weekly web highlights here.
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