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Friday, December 18, 2009

This Week's New York History Web Highlights

  • Cooperstown: Grandma Moses Farmstead Preserved
  • Brooklynology: Julius Wilcox (1837-1924), Photographer
  • Peeling Back the Bark: Harold Bell, Creator of Woodsy Owl
  • Executed Today: 10 Executions That Defined The 2000s
  • Talk of New York Sports: Hoop History - Rucker Park
  • City Room: Birth of NYC Art-Houses
  • HHN: Who Was Lewis Henry Morgan?
  • Bowery Boys: Tin Pan Alley, Birth of Modern Pop Music
  • Farmers' Museum: Putting Down Winter Vegetables
  • Terra Daily: New Volcano Contributed To Cold Decade
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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