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Steel, Stone & Backbone: Building New York's Subways 1900-1925

Venue: New York Transit Museum
(718) 694-4915
Boerum Pl. & Schermenhorn Street,
Brooklyn, NY
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This ever-popular exhibition presents a look at the building of New York City's first subway line, various construction methods, and the people who built it. The exhibition features pictures taken over 100 years ago during construction, along with historical artifacts and period videos. The faces of the workers and images of the birth of the subway evoke a sense of awe and appreciation for the dedication, tenacity, and sacrifice of the men who built the subway.
Admission And Tickets
07/31/2010
12:00 PM

COST

Adults: $5.00
Children 3–17 years of age and senior citizens: $3.00
Museum members: Free

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Telephone: (718) 694-4915
Address: Boerum Pl. & Schermenhorn Street
Brooklyn NY
Subway:
  to Borough Hall -- 0.2
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