The rise of Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue was due to the deplorable conditions of its waterfronts. In the early / middle parts of the 19th century, the shore areas around the East and Hudson rivers were rat-infested scenes of squalor, contagion and vice frequented by humanity’s most destitute and dissipated individuals…it was also the hub of [...]
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About 2,300 years ago, a meteorite may have landed close to present-day New York City. The strike set off a tsunami that flooded the entire region and would have certainly destroyed anyone or anything in its path. Landing off the coast of Long Island (map), the space rock’s diameter was approximately 165 feet (50 meters) [...]
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On March 21, 1947, police were summoned to 2078 5th Avenue in Harlem. They were responding to an anonymous caller who reported that a horrible smell was coming from the house and feared that there was a dead body inside. There was no doorbell to this once stately three-story townhouse now fallen into ruins (like [...]
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