Exploring Robert Moses' Legacy of the Trans-Manhattan Expressway in Upper Manhattan
Robert Moses—for better or worse—has shaped the neighborhoods and, therefore, the lives of millions of people in New York. His vision of automobiles zipping unimpeded through the metropolis, coupled with his unchecked power, led him to build highways he believed would bring NYC into the 21st Century. With the benefit of hindsight, actually walking through the neighborhoods tasked with carrying the burden, we can further inform our critiques of his legacy.
I-95 runs from Miami to the Canadian border in Maine, and on this tour we will traverse the portion of it that passes through Manhattan, officially known as the Trans-Manhattan Expressway. This key piece of infrastructure connects Manhattan with the Bronx via the Hamilton Bridges, and with New Jersey via the Othmar Ammann’s magnificent George Washington Bridge. In between the two, we will encounter the ugly side of highway development—demolition, neglect, pollution—as well as the beauty of the neighborhood despite the challenges, such as the vibrant Bridge Apartments that sit right on top of the highway and the architecturally audacious GW Bridge Bus Terminal.
We will end the tour by visiting the transcendent George Washington Bridge.
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Some of the highlights on the walk:
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Tour: 2 hours and about 2 miles of walking
This tour starts at Happy Deli (1408 St Nicholas Ave) and ends at NorthWalk (180th St and Cabrini Blvd).
Accessibility: There are some stairs on this tour along with navigating New York City sidewalks.
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Dive deeper into NYC history by listening to the Bowery Boys’ episode “Bronx Trilogy: The Bronx Was Burning: 1955 to Today”
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