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FluidNewYork

body, ecology, city

Author: FLUID NEW YORK

Fluid New York documents how water connects cities and coastal societies across rivers and oceans. New York's ecological future is connected to other island cities, port cities and archipelagoes around the world. This blog is one thread in that wider conversation. May Joseph (author of Fluid New York, Duke University Press)
April 23, 2014

Clean Water Act and Fracking

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April 23, 2014

NYC Hundred Year Flood Plain Map

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April 23, 2014

old Coney Island, Nathan’s Hotdog stand

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April 16, 2014

Grand Central Station, Great Dome

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April 11, 2014April 12, 2014

Minuit Map, earliest Map of Hudson River and Manhattan

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April 10, 2014

African Burial Ground, 2003, New York City

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April 10, 2014April 10, 2014

African Burial Ground: after discovery in 1993

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April 7, 2014April 7, 2014

“Tillie”: the Smiling Man of Coney Island

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April 6, 2014April 6, 2014

Early 19th century Photo of Paris Sewers by Franck.

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