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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#349 The Queensboro Bridge and the Rise of a Borough

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

“The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world.” (F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby) This is the story of a borough with great potential and the curious brown-tannish cantilever bridge which helped it achieve greatness. The Queensboro Bridge connects Manhattan with Queens by lifting over the East River and Roosevelt Island, an impressive landmark that changed the fate of the borough enshrined in its curious name. In 1898, before the Consolidation of 1898, which created Greater New York and the five boroughs, much of Queens was sparsely populated -- a farm haven connected by dusty roads -- with most residents living in a few key towns, villages and one actual city -- Long Island City. With Brooklyn and Manhattan already well developed (and overcrowded in some sectors) by the early 20th century, developers and civic leader looked to Queens as a new place for expansion. But in 1900 it had no quick and convenient connections to areas off of Long Island. With the opening of the bridge in 1909, rich new opportunities for Queens awaited. Communities from Astoria to Bayside, Jackson Heights, Flushing and Jamaica all experienced an unprecedented burst of new development. Thanks in small part to the bridge so famous that it inspired a classic folk song! boweryboyshistory.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

The Bowry Boys episode 349, The Queen's Borough Bridge, and the Growth of a Borough.

0:06.2

Hey, it's The Bowry Boys!

0:07.8

Hey!

0:08.8

Support for The Bowry Boys is provided by our listeners.

0:12.6

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

0:21.6

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

0:24.5

And this is Tom Myers.

0:26.1

And it's the year 2021, Tom.

0:29.3

Actually, I kind of feel like it's like a little bit of 2020 still.

0:33.4

I still have that hangover going on.

0:35.8

Mm-hmm.

0:36.8

Almost there. We're almost almost there.

0:38.9

But we are trying to cross on over to the other side.

0:43.4

And so we thought that discussing the story of a bridge,

0:47.4

we're bringing some like fresh, new cleansing energy into begin the year.

0:53.2

Yeah, all that fresh air, you know?

0:55.4

And not just any old bridge, because we're talking about a bridge to the borough of Queens,

1:02.6

the Queen's Borough Bridge.

1:04.9

Ah, the Ed Koch Queen's Borough Bridge.

1:08.5

Call it by its name, Tom.

1:10.2

Oh, right, excuse me. Yes.

1:12.2

The Ed Koch Queen's Borough named, renamed after the Bronx born, Mayor of New York, of course, Ed Koch.

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