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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#345 LaGuardia's War on Pushcarts: The Creation of Essex Street Market

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Once upon a time, the streets of the Lower East Side were lined with pushcarts and salespeople haggling with customers over the price of fruits, fish and pickles. Whatever became of them? New York's earliest marketplaces were large and surprisingly well regulated hubs for commerce that kept the city fed. When the city was small, they served the hungry population well. But by the mid-19th century, massive waves of immigration and the necessary expansion of the city meant a lack of affordable food options for the city's poorest residents in overcrowded tenement districts. Then along came the peddler, pushcart vendors who brought bargains of all types -- edible and non-edible -- to neighborhood streets throughout the city. In particular, on the Lower East Side, the pushcarts created bustling makeshift marketplaces.  Many shoppers loved the set-up! But not a certain mayor -- Fiorello LaGuardia, who promised to sweep away these old-fashioned pushcarts that packed the streets -- and instead house some of those vendors in new municipal market buildings. For those immigrant peddlers, the Essex Street Market -- in sight of the Williamsburg Bridge -- would provide a diverse shopping experience representing a swirl of various cultures: Eastern European, Puerto Rican, Italian and more.  But could these markets survive competition from supermarkets? Or the many economic changes of life in New York City? Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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Episode 345 of The Bowery Boys.

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Legwarty is war on the push carts

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and the making of Essex Street Market.

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Hey, it's The Bowery Boys.

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Hey!

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Support for The Bowery Boys is provided by our listeners.

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Join us for as little as a dollar a month

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by visiting patreon.com slash Bowery Boys.

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

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And this is Tom Myers.

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And Greg, this is our first post-election podcast,

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which means finally, we can start thinking about other things,

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including food.

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Food, glorious food.

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Hot sausages and mustard.

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It may have slipped your mind this year, your listener.

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But we are releasing this show on November 13th, 2020,

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which is less than two weeks away from Thanksgiving.

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Yes, a very 2020 Thanksgiving.

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But a Thanksgiving nonetheless, and it has us thinking

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not just about eating, but of course preparing for the big meal,

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and the joys of buying a turkey or a tofurkey.

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