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#345 LaGuardia's War on Pushcarts: The Creation of Essex Street Market

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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New Markets - What Happened to the Market Places?

Manhattan's population would more than triple in the second half of the nineteenth century, from about 500 thousand and 18 50. So that there would just be so many residents to feed. And those tight regulations that i mentioned before, were just relaxed, or they were abolished. Food and food distribution and food retailing became a bit more of a free for all. The market stopped at tenth street, except for the harlem market.

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