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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#299 The Promenade and Preservation of Brooklyn Heights

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2019

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

EPISODE 299: Part Two of our series on the history of Brooklyn Heights, one of New York City's oldest neighborhoods. By the 1880s, Brooklyn Heights had evolved from America's first suburb into the City of Brooklyn's most exclusive neighborhood, a tree-lined destination of fine architecture and glorious institutions. The Heights would go on a roller-coaster ride with the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge and the transformation of Brooklyn into a borough of Greater New York. The old-money wealthy classes would leave, and the stately homes would be carved into multi-family dwellings and boarding houses. The new subway would bring the bohemians of Greenwich Village into Brooklyn Heights, transforming it into an artist enclave for most of the century. But even with addition of trendy hotels and the Brooklyn Dodgers (whose front office was located here), the Heights faced an uncertain future. When Robert Moses began planning his Brooklyn Queens Expressway in the 1940s, he planned a route that would sever Brooklyn Heights and obliterate many of its most spectacular homes. It would take a devoted community and some very clever ideas to re-route that highway and cover it with something extraordinary -- a Promenade, allowing all New Yorkers to enjoy the exceptional views of New York Harbor. This drama only served to highlight the value and unique nature of Brooklyn Heights and its extraordinary architecture, leading New York to designate the former tranquil suburb on a plateau into the city's first historic district. FEATURING: Truman Capote, Jackie Robinson, Gypsy Rose Lee, St. Ann's Warehouse, Matt Damon and the Jehovah's Witnesses! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

This episode of The Bowrie Boys is brought to you by our upcoming show, The Bowrie Boys

0:06.0

Halloween Spooktacular at Joe's Pub.

0:09.3

Yes, we've still got some seats left on October 27th.

0:12.8

There's two shows, 4.37 and of course one Halloween show at 7 pm.

0:19.8

So join us.

0:20.8

We have a great new lineup of ghost stories that we are itch and detail.

0:26.1

Our tickets go to the Joe's Pub website at publictheater.org.

0:31.1

And we'll see you there.

0:33.1

And that's not the only place to get your Spook on with us.

0:36.3

We also have a ghost walk through Noho happening on Saturday, October 12th, tour some of our

0:43.9

favorite ghost stories in the Noho and East Village and Greenwich Village neighborhoods

0:49.1

and then wind up in an undisclosed location for a cocktail with us.

0:56.0

So many spirits await.

0:58.6

Get your ticket today at Bowrie Boys Walks.com.

1:03.9

Episode 299 of The Bowrie Boys.

1:06.6

Brooklyn Heights Part 2.

1:08.5

The Promenade.

1:09.5

Hey, it's The Bowrie Boys.

1:11.5

Hey.

1:12.5

Support for The Bowrie Boys is provided by our listeners.

1:15.9

Join us for as little as a dollar a month by visiting patreon.com slash Bowrie Boys.

1:24.6

Hi there.

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