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 h-sylvia-meo.html\n\nBefore Central Park was constructed\, between 1825-18
 57\, there used to be a community called Seneca Village in the area near S
 ummit Rock and today’s West 85th St. Approximately 225 people lived here\,
  far north of the city\, mostly African Americans\, but also Irish and Ger
 man immigrants. It was an autonomous place\, offering freedom from discrim
 ination and the city’s congestion with many residents owning homes\, holdi
 ng good jobs and sending their children to school. The Marshalls\, the Gui
 gnons and the Lyonses area amongst the families who made NYC history\,  an
 d archaeologists from Columbia Univ found a variety of artifacts which hel
 p us learn about daily life in Seneca Village\, before the land was claime
 d by the city through eminent domain. We’ll take a deep dive into this mos
 t intriguing chapter of New York’s history.\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Register Here - https://rssny.org/class-forms/art-lectures-with
 -sylvia-meo.html\n\nBefore Central Park was constructed\, between 1825-185
 7\, there used to be a community called Seneca Village in the area near Su
 mmit Rock and today’s West 85th St. Approximately 225 people lived here\, 
 far north of the city\, mostly African Americans\, but also Irish and Germ
 an immigrants. It was an autonomous place\, offering freedom from discrimi
 nation and the city’s congestion with many residents owning homes\, holdin
 g good jobs and sending their children to school. The Marshalls\, the Guig
 nons and the Lyonses area amongst the families who made NYC history\,  and
  archaeologists from Columbia Univ found a variety of artifacts which help
  us learn about daily life in Seneca Village\, before the land was claimed
  by the city through eminent domain. We’ll take a deep dive into this most
  intriguing chapter of New York’s history.\n\n
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SUMMARY:Seneca Villlage in Central Park - Sylvia Meo Lecture (Hybrid)
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