

#425 It Happened at Madison Square Park
Feb 2, 2024
Madison Square Park has been a cultural epicenter since the Gilded Age. Discover its transformation from a Lenape hunting ground to a vibrant urban oasis. Learn about the iconic Franconi's Hippodrome, famous for its chariot races, and the odd history of the Statue of Liberty's arm on display. The infamous 1906 murder of Stanford White marks a pivotal moment, symbolizing the end of an era. Finally, explore the park's revitalization, featuring trendy dining spots and its evolution into a cherished community space.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Madison Square Park: A Historical Journey
02:13 • 11min
The Evolution of Madison Square Park
13:30 • 7min
Spectacles of Franconi's Hippodrome
20:08 • 4min
Urban Transformation: The Upscaling of New York City
24:15 • 4min
Madison Square: A Gilded Transformation
27:51 • 14min
Madison Square Park: The Arm and Its Era
41:25 • 10min
The Infamous Murder at Madison Square Park
51:32 • 2min
Architectural Shifts in Madison Square Park
53:22 • 19min
Revitalizing Madison Square Park
01:12:43 • 12min
Reviving Madison Square Park
01:24:56 • 4min