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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#245 The Fall of the Fifth Avenue Mansions

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2017

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, the symbols of the Gilded Age are dismantled. During the late 19th century, New York's most esteemed families built extravagant mansions along Fifth Avenue, turning it into one of the most desired residential streets in the United States. The 'well-connected' families, along with the nouveau riche, planted their homes here, even as the realities of the city encroached around them.  By 1925 most of the mansions below 59th Street were gone, victims of changing tastes and alterations to the city landscape. Excellent hotels like the Plaza and the St. Regis, once considered as elegant as the mansions, soon threatened to distill the street's reputation by attracting outsiders. Clothing manufacturing plants swept through Greenwich Village, and such 'common' purposes threatened the identity of Fifth Avenue. And to the west, the dazzling delights of Times Square seemed certain to blot out any respectability that Midtown Manhattan might have held. And yet, near Central Park, families of newer wealth filled Fifth Avenue with their own opulent homes -- Carnegies, Woolworths, Dukes, Fricks -- as though oblivious to the changes occurring down south.  Most of these habitats of old wealth are gone today. There's no place for a 100-room mansion on one of New York City's busiest streets. Yet a few of these mansions managed to survive by taking on very different identities -- from clothing boutiques to museums.  PLUS: The building that was bought for a necklace!  Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

The Bowry Boys Episode 245.

0:03.2

The Fall of the Fifth Avenue Manchains.

0:06.2

Hey, it's The Bowry Boys.

0:07.7

Hey.

0:09.0

Support for The Bowry Boys is provided by our listeners.

0:12.4

Join us for as little as a dollar a month

0:15.0

by visiting patreon.com slash Bowry Boys.

0:20.4

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

0:22.8

And this is Tom Myers.

0:24.4

And we've returned with the second half of our little

0:27.8

dream-like fantasy where we step back in time

0:31.6

and explore a life of gilded age prosperity on Fifth Avenue.

0:36.8

In the era before Fifth Avenue, it became better known for department stores

0:41.0

and luxurious hotels.

0:42.8

This is part two in our series about the history of Fifth Avenue's

0:46.9

ritziest residences. It's the story about how society

0:51.7

built mansions and luxurious homes along Fifth Avenue in the

0:55.2

19th and early 20th century.

0:57.7

And in doing so helped define the street as something

1:01.7

exclusive and as an address to aspire to.

1:05.5

Yeah, we spend a lot of time with blue bloods in that last show

1:09.4

and we shall be spending a little bit more time with them in this.

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