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Eras Gone: November 2013
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History, Archaeology, Travel. Tuesday, November 26, 2013. My Sorrow Knows No Limit. In 2000 a unique archaeological find in Andong City Korean captured the imagination of the Korean people. The archaeological site was a tomb with a remarkably preserved mummy. At 5 foot 9 inches he was tall for his people, especially in his day. His dark hair and dark mustache were still intact. Eung-Tae died in 1586, four hundred and twenty seven years ago. These poignant notes remind us that the human heart is timeless.
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Reading - Andrew Gustafson
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This is what I have been reading lately, when I'm not reading Nasha Sibskana. More of Andrew's books ». More of Andrew's books ». A listing of some of my favorite sites, for when I don't feel like picking up a real book. The Dark Tourism Forum. Gerd Arntz Web Archive. Globalization and World Cities Project. Making Maps: DIY Cartography. New York Public Library Map Warper. The Hart Island Project. New York City Restrooms. New York Public Library. NYC Rat Information Portal. Cop in the Hood.
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Susan D. Harris | America 2025: Will This Be Our Reality?
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Susan D. Harris. March 9, 2015. Susan D. Harris. America 2025: Will This Be Our Reality? By Susan D. Harris. Note: The author has framed this in the context of a diary entry in the year 2025. I must uphold my ideals, for perhaps the time will come when I shall be able to carry them out. We live as we do because I and the people I am with are considered terrorists for adhering to fundamental Christian or Jewish beliefs. We are peaceful, but refuse to relinquish our guns. The majority of “marriages&#...
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Nagel Cemetery | New York City Cemetery Project
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New York City Cemetery Project. July 8, 2015. Some of the remaining headstones in the Nagel Cemetery, ca. 1925 (NYPL). Late in November, 1926, I became aware that during the course of some excavations for the 207. Street Yard of the Rapid Transit System of New York City an obliterated burial ground was discovered between 212. The Nagel Cemetery in 1836, on a lane from Broadway (Colton 1836). The Nagel Cemetery, ca. 1925 (NYPL). The cemetery, which in 1926 was bounded by 212. Present-day view of the forme...
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Remembering The Homeless Who Died This Year, And The Mass Graves Where Many End Up: Gothamist
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Gothamist is a website about New York. Remembering The Homeless Who Died This Year, And The Mass Graves Where Many End Up. Dec 19, 2012 1:15 pm. An adult trench on Hart Island, in 2008 ( 2008 Ian Ference / The Hart Island Project). As we all engage in clichéd, end-of-year introspection, perhaps it's also worth our time to ask simple questions about how our surroundings have changed. "That homeless guy you used to see outside the coffee shop, where did he go? Where do homeless people go when they die?
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The Glass Bees: Creating “Unique Places of Death”
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Creating Unique Places of Death. Watch Chris give a tour of the installation. On September 7-9, 2012, the Glass Bees participated in a collaboration with The Hart Island Project. At these locations we made paintings, gathered sounds, took photographs, and collected quotidian objects, all of which became raw material for an installation at the Bogart Salon. A gallery at 56 Bogart Street in Bushwick. The installation was created as part of Citydrift. Bushwick Ave. and Varet St.). 1323 Dean St.). Chris and ...
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The Hart Island Project: Censorship
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The Hart Island Project. Thursday, September 17, 2009. Last Sunday, September 13, 2009 the New York Post published a story, Field of Baby Sorrows. About two women in search of stillborn infants buried in the public cemetery on Hart Island. These women are among many who contact me to find out what happened to the body of a child they lost in New York City. They have often been searching for a very long time. Most were told "the city will take care of it" and nothing else. Within 12 hours, my website.
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Points of Interest on The Water – Long Island Boat Rentals
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Things to Do & See. Renting vs. Buying. Points of Interest on The Water. Points of Interest on The Water. Falaise Sands Point Preserve. Glenwood Landing Power Station. Backdraft" - Our Charter Boat. John Philip Sousa Bandshell. US Merchant Marine Academy. US Merchant Marine Academy. LIRR Railroad Bridge, Manhasset. Louie's Restaurant, Port Washington. Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. New York City Skyline, Late Afternoon. Port Washington Yacht Club. Sands Point House and Lighthouse. Webb Institute, Pratt Estate.
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