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#414 The Brooklyn Navy Yard and Vinegar Hill

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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The Remains of the Revolutionary War Memorial

By the 1870s, an industrial neighborhood was simply no place for the remains of revolutionary war patriots. Among the loudest voices crying for a more respectable treatment of these remains was Walt Whitman. In 1908, 100 years after the remains were first brought together in that small tomb in Vinegar Hill, a fantastic new memorial was officially dedicated. The prison ship's Martyrs Monument is topped with a spectacular dorit column, designed by Stanford White.

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