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Rewind: West Side Story and the Making of Lincoln Center

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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New York's Metropolitan Opera, a New Urban Renewal Project

John d. Rockefeller the third, whose brother nelson would be governor of new york was keen on building a fine arts centre in lincoln square. He met with architect wallace harrison who had just happened to have been talking to arthur haughton, chair at the new york philaharmonic. The two men agreed that carnegie hall should be torn down as part of an urban renewal project for san juan hill and those blocks around it. But they needed some private funding which came from John spofford's son-in-law john rockefellers.

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