The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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

Nov 13, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
New York Food Markets - A Look at Them
01:46 • 1min
3
Food Markets in the Lower East Side
03:11 • 2min
4
New Amsterdam Markets and Market Halls
05:23 • 2min
5
New York Markets - A History of Market Places
07:16 • 2min
6
New York City - A History of Markets
09:17 • 2min
7
New Markets in New York City
11:20 • 2min
8
What Happens to These Markets When the Population of New York Booms?
12:54 • 2min
9
New Markets - What Happened to the Market Places?
15:09 • 2min
10
The Gansevort Farmers Market
17:30 • 2min
11
Peddlers in the Lower East Side
19:48 • 2min
12
The Work of the Pushcart Operator
21:52 • 2min
13
Pushcart Markets in New York City
23:40 • 3min
14
Pushcarts and Immigrant Life in the Lower Side
26:12 • 2min
15
The Mayor of New York, Fiorella Leguardia
27:54 • 2min
16
Leguartio, Oh Yes.
29:49 • 2min
17
Tom Leguaria's Vision to Get the Push Carts Off the Street
31:28 • 2min
18
Leguardio's Vision for the City of San Francisco
33:42 • 2min
19
Where Did Leguoria Start?
35:55 • 2min
20
New York City's Pushcart Markets
38:24 • 2min
21
What Happened if the Essex Street Market Got Too Popular?
40:13 • 2min
22
The Essex Street Market
41:45 • 2min
23
The New York Street Market
43:20 • 3min
24
Porto Rican Street Vendors in Essex
45:51 • 2min
25
New York Markets - The Problems of a New York City Market
48:01 • 2min
26
The Essex Street Flea Market
50:15 • 2min
27
Essex Market in the Nineties
52:20 • 2min
28
The Old Market, the Old Olympia Diner
53:58 • 3min
29
The Essex Crossing Project
56:44 • 2min
30
Bowery Boy's History Podcast
59:06 • 1min
31
The Big Quiz Nineties Thing
01:00:35 • 3min