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Dublin Core
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
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History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
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Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
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The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
Publisher
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
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Local History
Coverage
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
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Title
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Jean Jaworek's notes for "History of a Community Garden"
Subject
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The West 104th Street Community Garden and the history of community gardening in New York City
Description
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These are Jean Jaworek's notes for a visit to the West 104th Street Community Garden (between Central Park West and Manhattan Avenue), which she led for the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group on September 19, 2010. Although she didn't write down her entire talk, her notes contain a substantial amount of information on the history of community gardening in NYC.
Creator
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Jean Jaworek, member of the West 104th Street Community Garden
Publisher
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Unpublished
Date
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September 19, 2010
Rights
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Copyright belongs to author Jean Jaworek
Format
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Nine 8.5" X 11" xeroxed sheets
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Coverage
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6-10 West 104th Street, New York, NY 10025, 1993-2010,
also sketches the history of the commons going back to Saxon England.
Community Garden History
Community Gardening
Jean Jaworek
West 104th Street Community Garden