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Lucy Moses Honors

…we’d take a closer look at the Lucy Moses Awards and see who exactly Lucy Moses was. The 2007 Lucy G. Moses Awards — (l. to r.) Honoree Kent Barwick,…

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Remembering Edith Lyons

…co-founder of the Joint Emergency Committee to Close Washington Square Park to Traffic. Lyons and the JEC led a seven year battle against Robert Moses’ plan to extend Fifth Avenue…

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Woman Crush Wednesday: Jane Jacobs

…children to prominent neighborhood residents such as Eleanor Roosevelt. Moses, arguably the most powerful man in New York at the time, having amassed vast bureaucratic powers in the state, planned to…

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The Village Independent Democrats Fight NYU

This is one of a series of blog posts which highlights the information found in our Village Independent Democrats collection, added to our Preservation History Archive in early 2024. In 1953, Robert Moses announced plans…

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Superblock Sleuthing

…of as a traditional “slum”, it was an area dense with working class families, a characteristic Robert Moses saw as undesirable. In 1956, Robert Moses acquired three city blocks bound…

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2014 Year In Review: GVSHP Programs

…seminars and workshops on subjects of interest to members, and readings of members’ works. Developing an Opera about Jane Jacobs and Robert Moses Composer Judd Greenstein and director Joshua Frankel…

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Oral History Highlight: Colette Smith Douglas

…against Robert Moses’ proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway, which would have destroyed the neighborhoods of SoHo, Little Italy, and the South Village. Presently she lives on Charlton Street. According to Douglas:…

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From Parking Lot to Car Free Washington Square Park

…Square in our on-line photographic archive. Last car through Washington Square Park, 1958. Tankel Collection, Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation Decades ago the “Power Broker” himself, Robert Moses, concocted a…

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Frances Goldin – Glad She’s on Our Side!

…from “It Took Fifty” (Image courtesy of http://www.ittook50.com) In 1959 in response to Robert Moses-threatened development of the area and slum clearance, Goldin co-founded the Cooper Square Committee with nine…

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Happy Birthday, Shirley Hayes

…that night.” Drawing of what Moses’ planned Lower Manhattan Expressway would have looked like cutting across Washington Square Park. Moses and the city had planned to expand 5th Avenue with…

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Preservation History Archive

…and other social justice movements, and their support for efforts to preserve the neighborhood, especially from Robert Moses’ urban renewal and highway construction plans. Significant figures whose activities and correspondences…

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Edith Lyons

Edith Lyons (1906-2002) was one of the leaders in the seven-year battle with Robert Moses over the use of Washington Square Park as a thoroughfare to Lower Manhattan. Moses’ plan…

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Happy Birthday, Housing Activist Frances Goldin

…can access here. In 1959 Fran was involved in founding two organizations that still exist and serve this neighborhood today, the Metropolitan Council on Housing and the Cooper Square Committee. She fought Robert Moses

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The New Deal is Still Living

…of Parks announced the official opening of the new pool and renovated bathhouse on June 10, 1939. The ceremony was attended by Parks Commissioner Robert Moses, Alexander MacGregor of the…

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Shirley Hayes

Shirley Hayes (1912-2002) was a community activist who led the successful fight in the 1950s against Robert Moses’ plan to extend a highway through Washington Square Park. Full Transcript…

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Westbeth Turns 50!

…Among the artists and actors who lived in Westbeth over the years were Diane Arbus, Paul Benjamin, Robert De Niro Sr., Vin Diesel, Moses Gunn, Hans Haake, Muriel Rukeyser, and…

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Jane Jacobs

Moses from expanding a roadway through Washington Square Park, the effort in the early 1960s to challenge the City’s proposed urban renewal plan for the West Village, and her role…

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Frances Goldin

…housing, she was a founder of the Metropolitan Council on Housing and the Cooper Square Committee, and was a leader in the successful effort to stop Robert Moses’ plan to…

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Neighborhood History

Moses to carve a roadway through Washington Square. Efforts by preservationists were strengthened by “downzoning” changes in 1961 and by the designation in 1969 of a contiguous Greenwich Village Historic…

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Silver Towers

…the complex. Read More about NYU The Silver Towers superblock complex was assembled in the early 1960s by Robert Moses and given to NYU for “slum clearance” and expansion of…

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In the Footsteps of Jane Jacobs

In the Footsteps of Jane Jacobs Over 45 years after she successfully combated Robert Moses and his plan to build a massive thoroughfare through Washington Square Park, Jane Jacobs’ legacy…

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Shirley Wright

…of her neighbors saw a need for a cooperative-based nursery school for young children in the neighborhood, even as Robert Moses was declaring the area “blighted” and slated for demolition…

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The Weight of Demolition Waste

In 2016, we revisited Washington Square Park and the radical fight to go completely “car-free”. At the time, it was a matter of preventing power broker Robert Moses from devastating…

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The Long Road To Our Landmarks Law

…and the park itself, in the face of proposed urban renewal plans. Like George McAneny and Albert Bard, the proponents of Save the Village directly fought against Robert Moses, and…

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