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SUMMARY:Book Talk: The Bowery - A Pictorial History
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Bowery Alliance of Neighbors with Ottendorfer Library\nAn Illustrated talk with author David Mulkins \nNative American trail\, Dutch farm road\, free Black homesteads\, and Washington’s march route during the\nBritish evacuation\, Bowery became the main street of immigrants & the working class. NYC’s 1st entertainment\ndistrict\, it has seminal links to tap dance\, vaudeville\, Yiddish theater\, Stephen Foster\, Irving Berlin\, Harry\nHoudini\, and modern tattooing. It later became an iconic skid row\, but reemerged and helped foster Abstract\nExpressionism\, Beat literature\, Free Jazz\, and punk rock. \nSpecial guests: Ramona Baker (ragtime pianist) \nFor Adults 18+
URL:https://www.peoplesles.org/event/book-talk-the-bowery-a-pictorial-history/
LOCATION:Ottendorfer Library\, 135 2nd Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10003
CATEGORIES:Lower East Side History Month
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