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New Yorks Original Penn Station Paul Kaplan

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New Yorks Original Penn Station Paul Kaplan
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Publisher: History Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.35 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Paul Kaplan
ISBN: 9781467139403, 1467139408
Language: English
Year: 2019

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New Yorks Original Penn Station Paul Kaplan by Paul Kaplan 9781467139403, 1467139408 instant download after payment.

In early twentieth-century New York, few could have imagined a train terminal as grandiose as Pennsylvania Station. Yet, executives at the Pennsylvania Railroad secretly bought up land in Manhattan's infamous Tenderloin District to build one of the world's most spectacular monuments. Sandhogs would battle the fiercest of nature to build tunnels linking Manhattan to New Jersey and Long Island. For decades, Penn Station was a center of elegance and pride. But the ensuing rise of the airplane and automobile began to diminish train travel. Consequently, in the mid-1960s, the station was tragically destroyed. The loss inspired the birth of preservation laws in the city and the nation that would save other landmarks like Grand Central. Author Paul Kaplan recounts the trials and triumphs of New York's Penn Station.

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