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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#208 Great Hoaxes of Old New York

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2016

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

New Yorkers can be tough to crack, maneuvering through a rapidly changing, fast-paced city. But they can, at times, also be easily fooled. In this episode, we explore two of the wackiest stories in early New York City history, two instances of tall tales that got quite out of hand. While both of these stories are almost two centuries old, they both have certain parallels to modern-day hucksterism. In the 1820s, the Erie Canal would completely change the fortunes of the young United States, turning the port city of New York into one of the most important in the world. But an even greater engineering challenge was necessary to prevent the entire southern part of Manhattan from sinking into the harbor. You read that right -- New York was sinking! That is, if you believed a certain charlatan hanging out at the market..... One decade later, the burgeoning penny press would give birth to another tremendous fabrication and kick off an uneasy association between the media and the truth. In the summer of 1835 the New York Sun reported on startling discoveries from one of the world's most famous astronomers. Life on the moon! Indeed, vivid moon forests populated with a menagerie of bizarre creatures and winged men with behaviors similar to that of men on Earth. www.boweryboyshistory.com Our book The Bowery Boys' Adventures In Old New York is now out in bookstores and on line at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

The Bowry Boys Episode 208, great hoaxes of Old New York.

0:05.1

Hey, it's The Bowry Boys.

0:06.7

Hey.

0:07.7

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0:11.4

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0:20.4

Hi there, welcome to The Bowry Boys. This is Greg Young.

0:23.0

And this is Tom Myers.

0:24.2

With an anthology show of sorts, although it's really just two main stories, but...

0:29.4

Right, a duo.

0:30.4

A duo, a tale of two hoaxes, a couple stories of mischief and jacquainery from the early 19th century.

0:37.7

Now Greg, we like a good hoax, right? We like a good practical joke.

0:42.0

I love the wool pulled over my eyes on occasion.

0:45.6

And what could be funnier than wool from the 1820s and 30s?

0:49.6

For we're going back to a very specific period in the early 19th century,

0:55.4

but to tell of two hoaxes pulled off on the populace of New York at the time.

1:01.0

Now this isn't to underscore the naivete of New Yorkers, but rather to show how the people

1:07.5

who lived here interacted with media and learned how to separate truth from fiction.

1:11.9

Is it sometimes the hard way?

1:14.0

Sometimes they didn't separate.

1:15.7

And first, I will be telling the story of an implausible plot that was hatched at a downtown

1:23.0

market on Grand Street.

1:24.6

It's a story, Greg, that's guaranteed to give you separation anxiety.

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