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NEW YORK CITY, 1960. Residents of Greenwich Village arriving at City Hall in New York City
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NEW YORK CITY, 1960. Residents of Greenwich Village arriving at City Hall in New York City
NEW YORK CITY, 1960.
Residents of Greenwich Village arriving at City Hall in New York City, probably protesting Robert Moses plans to build the Lower Manhattan Expressway. Photograph by Phil Stanziola, 22 February 1960
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1960 Banner Downtown February Greenwich Village Landmark Mose Neighborhood New York City Phil Protest Protestor Robert Sign Stanziola Preservation
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NEW YORK CITY, 1960 - A Historic Protest Against Urban Development
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. This photograph captures a significant moment in the history of New York City. Taken on February 22nd, 1960, it showcases residents of Greenwich Village arriving at City Hall to voice their opposition against Robert Moses' controversial plans to construct the Lower Manhattan Expressway. In this powerful image by Phil Stanziola, we witness a diverse group of determined individuals standing united in protest. Men and women from all walks of life can be seen holding signs adorned with messages advocating for preservation and expressing their discontent with the proposed urban development project. The atmosphere is charged with passion as these resilient citizens gather outside City Hall, an iconic landmark that has witnessed countless historic events throughout its existence. Their presence symbolizes the unwavering spirit of grassroots activism that has long been synonymous with New York City. This photograph serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of ordinary people who fought tirelessly for their neighborhoods and communities during a time when urban development threatened to erase historical landmarks and displace residents. It stands as a reminder that collective action can bring about meaningful change. Preserved by Granger Art on Demand, this remarkable snapshot offers us a glimpse into an era defined by civic engagement and serves as an enduring tribute to those who stood up for what they believed in - shaping the city's future while preserving its past.
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