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became very popular, and Nassau Street was the center of New York City's "Stamp
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and mass consumption of sensational news. The Civic Center was always a desirable location for newspapers because it was so close to City Hall and the courts, but the numbers increased exponentially after the invention of the steam press.
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was established, and a memorial site was constructed, opening in 2007. The visitor center was opened in 2010 and has a video on the discovery of the graves, sculptures of the burial process, and information on the lives of the slaves.
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was also built at the north end of City Hall Park at the same time, being completed in 1881. Though the building had begun construction in 1861, work on the building stopped between 1872 and 1877 after the downfall of its patron
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Manhattan, where the average number of residents for an area that size is around 35,000.
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unveiled an ambitious plan to renovate the park in the late 1930s. The plan called for the
Federal Post Office to be torn down, but this plan was stopped due to opposition from city officials and community groups.
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was renovated and redesigned between 1999 and 2001, becoming the
Department of Education's headquarters in 2002. The former Emigrant Bank Building was converted into a condominium development called
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people at night even though it was illegal, to ensure their brethren had a proper burial service. Because of the slaves' sneaking out and racism, the
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1426:Bartnett, Edmond J. (February 11, 1962).
1112:Herszenhorn, David M. (October 8, 1999).
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109:Learn how and when to remove this message
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1527:Dunlap, David W. (March 9, 2001).
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1613:The New York Times
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1499:The New York Times
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