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History of NYC: NYC Underground

31 January 2011

I caught an interview with urban historian Steve Duncan on one of the morning shows and was just fascinated with what he was doing. Duncan takes us underground in New York City to abandoned subway stations, Lincoln Tunnel, a sewer (euwww) and even climbs the Williamsburg Bridge! The best part for me was the beautiful subway station, it spoke volumes of the creative architects who designed them.

Being a native New Yorker myself, I thoroughly enjoyed this and only wish Duncan had legal access to these beautiful structures so we could learn more. It was a daring feat, and one I don’t advise others to do.

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