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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#373 New York Underground: The Story of Cemeteries

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

The following podcast may look like the history of New York City cemeteries -- from the early churchyards of the Colonial era to the monument-filled rural cemeteries of Brooklyn and Queens. But it's much more than that! This is a story about New York City itself, a tale of real estate, urban growth, class and racial disparity, superstition and architecture. Cemeteries and burial grounds in New York City are everywhere -- although by design we often don’t see them or interact with them in daily life. You see them while strolling late night through the East Village or out your taxi window headed to LaGuardia Airport. Some of your favorite parks were even developed upon the sites of old potter’s fields. Why are there so many cemeteries on the border of the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens? Why are 19th century mausoleums and tombstones so fabulously ornate? And why are there so many old burial grounds next to tenements and apartment buildings in Greenwich Village? Featuring four tales from New York City history, illustrating the unusual relationship between cemeteries and urban areas. -- The Doctor's Riot of 1788 -- The tragic monument of Charlotte Canda -- The shocking grave robbery of a prominent New Yorker -- The remarkable discovery in 1991 of a long-forgotten burial ground boweryboyshistory.com If you like the show, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

Thank you for listening to the Bowry Boys Podcast.

0:02.8

If you like the show, please rate and write a review on Apple Podcasts.

0:07.6

Episode 373 of the Bowry Boys. New York Underground.

0:12.6

This story of Cemetery's.

0:14.8

Hey, it's the Bowry Boys.

0:16.5

Hey.

0:31.5

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

0:34.7

And this is Tom Myers. And today we're looking into the history of Cemetery's and burial grounds

0:41.4

in New York. It's a story that we think will change your relationship with New York City itself.

0:48.0

Cemetery's and burial grounds are everywhere.

0:51.8

Although by design, we often don't see them or interact with them in daily life.

0:58.1

But they're actually omnipresent. You see them while strolling through the east village

1:03.2

or out your taxi window headed to the Gordia Airport.

1:06.8

And if you live in Queens, you probably see them in your neighborhood.

1:11.0

But fear not, this is not a sad story or even really a creepy one.

1:16.1

But rather an epic tale of urban growth.

1:19.7

This is a story today of real estate.

1:22.5

It's a story of architecture and parks featuring some of the city's most beautiful historical landmarks.

1:29.2

Today, there are more than 55 Cemetery's in New York's five burrows.

1:34.2

Although there used to be double that number in lower Manhattan alone.

1:39.2

And that is our story today. Where were early New Yorkers buried?

1:43.8

And what happened to them as the city grew?

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