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#464 New York: The City of Oysters

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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Oysters and Opportunity: The New York Legacy

This chapter delves into the historical roots of oyster selling in New York City, spotlighting the influential figure of Thomas Downing and the impact of the city's free black population on the industry. It chronicles the rise of upscale oyster houses and their transformation into symbols of fine dining, showcasing how these establishments intertwined with social progress. Ultimately, the chapter illustrates the profound cultural and economic influence oysters had during a pivotal era in New York's culinary history.

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