Great Crash of 1929 Stop 2: British Memorial Garden and the Statue of Abraham De Peyster
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Great Crash of 1929 Stop 2: British Memorial Garden and the Statue of Abraham De Peyster

With Richard M. Warshauer, James Kaplan
6 min 10 sec
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The second stop on the Great Crash of 1929: Tour of the Financial District is the British Memorial Garden, which was dedicated to the United Kingdom after in memory of the 67 British subjects killed in the September 11 attacks. At this location once stood a statue of Colonial Mayor Abraham De Peyster, which now sits in a Parks Department warehouse.

Author: Richard M. Warshauer, James Kaplan
Date Recorded: Oct 30, 2010
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British Memorial Garden
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