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Fenway District
Fenway District
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Past Industries in Fort Point District
Past Industries in Fort Point District
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Hamilton Canal District Public Art Master Plan
Hamilton Canal District Public Art Master Plan
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02:58
Great Crash of 1929 Stop 9: Epicenter of the Financial District
Great Crash of 1929 Stop 9: Epicenter of the Financial District
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16:50
Donald Judd Home + Studio
Donald Judd Home + Studio
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08:15
Cocktails & Conversations: Richard Weller and William Menking - June 28, 2013
Cocktails & Conversations: Richard Weller and William Menking - June 28, 2013
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Cocktails & Conversations: Morris Adjmi and William Higgins - June 20, 2014
Cocktails & Conversations: Morris Adjmi and William Higgins - June 20, 2014
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Cocktails & Conversations: Bartholomew Voorsanger and Alastair Gordon - June 16, 2017
Cocktails & Conversations: Bartholomew Voorsanger and Alastair Gordon - June 16, 2017
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Cocktails & Conversations: KieranTimberlake and Sarah Williams Goldhagen - June 26, 2020
Cocktails & Conversations: KieranTimberlake and Sarah Williams Goldhagen - June 26, 2020
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Cocktails & Conversations: Lee F. Mindel and Joseph Giovannini - June 1, 2018
Cocktails & Conversations: Lee F. Mindel and Joseph Giovannini - June 1, 2018
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Manhattan Borough Historian Robert Snyder's Keynote address at the Museum at Eldridge Street, on June 23, 2024.
Manhattan Borough Historian Robert Snyder's Keynote address at the Museum at Eldridge Street, on June 23, 2024.
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Robert L. Carter
Robert L. Carter

District judge
Laura Taylor Swain
Laura Taylor Swain

District judge
P. Kevin Castel
P. Kevin Castel

District judge
Gunning Bedford jr.
Gunning Bedford jr.

District judge,Lawyer
Wilmington, Delaware
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cultureNOW

Museum Without Walls

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Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia
1795 - Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia
Considered the foremost US example of two planning styles: the Baroque and City Beautiful this plan for the city of Washington, D.C. was published by John Reid in 1795, showing the layout of the city’s grid, north of the Potomac and the Eastern Branch (Anacostia) Rivers, up to W Street and includes part of Georgetown to the west. After President George Washington announced the area as the permanent seat of the national capital, Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker surveyed the site and, in 1791, Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant was appointed to plan the new city. However, L'Enfant was suspended from the project in 1792 and his assistant Andrew Ellicott took over, worked on L'Enfant's initial idea to prepare and publish the final plan of the City in the same year.
Pierre Charles L'Enfant
Washington, District of Columbia
18th Century
Map of the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863, showing line of battle on P.M. of 2nd
1863 - Map of the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863, showing line of battle on P.M. of 2nd
Shows topography by hachures, vegetation, drainage, roads, railroads, houses, stonewalls, cultivated areas, churches, and cemeteries. Union and Confederate positions are shown, including the location of the artillery. Confederate corps are named; Union forces are given in more detail, including names of some division commanders. Shows the Union breast works and cavalry positions. The map was prepared by William H. Willcox, Captain & ADC on Major General Reynolds Staff.
William H. Willcox
Pennsylvania
19th Century
Field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863
1863 - Field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863
Oval-shaped map depicting troop and artillery positions, relief by hachures, drainage, roads, railroads, and houses with names of residents. Map drawn from  C. A. Alvord Sketch of the battles of Gettysburg.
Theodore Ditterline,P. S. Duval & Son
Pennsylvania
19th Century
General Map of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
1865 - General Map of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
The General Map of Charleston Harbor from 1865, shows rebel defenses and obstructions during the American Civil War. It was prepared under directions from Rear Admiral JA Dahlgren, by CO Boutelle, drawn by Eugene Willenbücher and had lithography at the US Coast Survey by CG Krebs. The map notes that the survey of the channels, fortifications etc. was made after the occupation of the Harbor by the U.S. Naval forces and includes a table of armament of rebel forts. The map also shows a plan of the city, location of shipwrecks, torpedoes and obstructions, roads, and railroads.
John Adolphus Dahlgren,Charles Otis Boutelle
Charleston, South Carolina
19th Century
The City of Savannah, Georgia and The City of Charleston, South Carolina
1855 - The City of Savannah, Georgia and The City of Charleston, South Carolina
This map, part of JH Colton’s two-part map of Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina, was published in 1855. Savannah, Georgia, is on the left and covers the city from Hutchinson’s Island in the East to Milledge St in the west, and Ogeechee Canal in the north to Thunderbolt Road in the South. The map provides a brief description of the city’s history and its founding, and with detailed streets and buildings, the map is hand colored in pink, green, yellow, and blue pastels to identify city wards, which are then referenced in the lower left corner. The maps were published from JH Colton’s William Street Office in New York City, in volume 1 of the first edition of George Woolworth Colton's 1855 Atlas of the World.
Joseph Hutchins Colton
Savannah, Georgia
19th Century
Plan of New Orleans, The Capital of Louisiana
1759 - Plan of New Orleans, The Capital of Louisiana
The 1759 Plan of New Orleans, published by Thomas Jefferys, is based on Pierre Le Blond de La Tour's 1720 plan, and includes features such as levees, gutters, and footbridges for flood control, as drawn by Jacque Nicolas Bellin in his 1744 plan. The plan is accompanied by two insets depicting the east mouth of the Mississippi and its course from Bayagoulas to the Sea. The city plan illustrates various structures, including buildings, gardens, lots, magazines, and vegetated areas.
New Orleans, Louisiana
18th Century
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