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author: CartLegger : New York, NY
author: CartLegger : New York, NY
Big dreams often start in small bodies. According to Power Broker Author Robert Caro, it was these gantries along the Hudson that inspired urban planner Robert Moses when he was still a child.
He looked down on the industrial waterfront that lined the Hudson on Manhattan’s west shore, and even at that young age, had a better idea. His idea, of greening the shoreline of our city, was probably the greatest contribution of his decades-long career. And it started here, in Riverside Park.
Between 1937-41, Moses led the expansion of Riverside Park, building 134 acres onto Olmstead's design...
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