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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#270 Heaven on the Hudson: A History of Riverside Park

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2018

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In peeling back the many layers to Riverside Park, upper Manhattan's premier ribbon park, running along the west side from the Upper West Side to Washington Heights, you will find a wealth of history that takes you back to Manhattan's most rugged days. The windswept bluffs overlooking the Hudson River were home to only desolate mansions and farmhouses, its rock outcroppings appealing to tortured poets such as Edgar Allan Poe. But the railroad cleaved the peace when it laid its tracks along the waterfront in the 1840s. To encourage development, the city planned Riverside Park as a respite with commanding views of the river and a swanky carriage way for afternoon excursions. But the original plan by Central Park designer Frederick Law Olmsted only went so far -- right up to those pesky train tracks. In the 20th century, residents along the newly chic Riverside Drive tired of the smoky mess. It would take the 'master builder' himself -- Robert Moses -- to finally conceal those tracks and create a new spot for recreational facilities. In doing so, he threaded his new park with a new noisemaker -- the Henry Hudson Parkway.  We give you the grand overview history of this extraordinary park THEN we visit the park itself to give you the full dynamic sound experience, reviewing Riverside's most spectacular attractions.  PLUS: The strange story of two great monuments at 125th Street, the final resting place for a great military leader and a five year old boy, whose tragic story has inspired generations of poets. FEATURING: George and Ira Gershwin, Charles Schwab, Joan of Arc, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump (in non political capacities!) boweryboyshistory.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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1:00.8

Episode 270 of the Bowery Boys, a history of Riverside Park.

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Hi there. Welcome to the Bowery Boys. This is Greg Young.

1:24.4

And this is Tom Myers.

1:26.0

First of all, we'd like to thank everyone who came out to our New York Historical Society event.

1:31.3

Last week, the Bowery Boys Magical Mystery Hour.

1:34.9

It was magical.

1:36.4

We even had some magic tricks and they all went off without a hitch, I'd say.

1:40.5

Well, they did on stage, right? You'll remember that during rehearsal,

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