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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Greenwich Village in the 1960s

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2019

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

EPISODE 287: This is the story of Greenwich Village as a character -- an eccentric character maybe, but one that changed American life -- and how the folky, activist spirit it fostered in arts, culture and the protest movement came back in the end to help itself. This April we're marking the 50th anniversary of the Greenwich Village Historic District designation from 1969 -- preserving one of the most important and historic neighborhoods in New York -- and to mark the occasion we are celebrating the revolutionary scene (and the revolutionary moment) that gave birth to it -- the Greenwich Village of the 1960s. The Village is the stuff of legends: a hotbed of musicians, artists, performers, intellectuals, activists. In the 1950s, people often defined Greenwich Village as a literal village with a small-town atmosphere. Nobody was saying that about the Village in the 1960s. In just a few years, the neighborhood's community of artists and creators would help to define American culture. The Village was world famous. This episode will present a little walk through Greenwich Village in the early '60s, giving you the flavor of the Village during the era -- and an ample sampling of its sights and sounds. There's gonna be mandolins! And chess players. And avant garde theater. And art markets. And lots of coffeeshops. *snap* *snap* But we're also talking preservation with Andrew Berman, executive director of the Greenwich Village Society of Historic Preservation, to learn how the Greenwich Village Historic District came to be.   boweryboyshistory.com gvshp.org Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:31.0

The Bowrie Boys Episode 287, Greenwich Village in the 1960s.

0:36.9

Hey, it's the Bowrie Boys.

0:40.0

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

0:53.3

Hi there, welcome to the Bowrie Boys.

0:55.1

This is Greg Young.

0:56.1

And this is Tom Myers.

0:58.0

This month we're marking the 50th anniversary of the Greenwich Village Historic District

1:02.9

designation from the spring of 1969, preserving one of the most important and historic neighborhoods

1:10.2

in New York.

1:11.2

Right, and we thought we would celebrate and mark this big anniversary by diving in a

1:16.6

little bit deeper and exploring the scene in Greenwich Village as it was in 1969 and

1:23.8

really throughout the 1960s.

1:26.3

The village in the 1960s is the stuff of legends here.

1:30.6

It's hotbed of musicians, artists, intellectuals, activists.

1:35.4

They all helped define American culture and counterculture.

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