Manhattan's Turtle Bay: Story of a Midtown Neighborhood
The mid-20th century ushered in a new era for the East Midtown neighborhood of Turtle Bay. The United Nations moved into its headquarters on the East River, and the Third Avenue El—last of Manhattan's elevated rail lines—was dismantled, making way for one of New York City's biggest building booms. The site of large farms in colonial times, Turtle Bay grew into a neighborhood of elegant brownstones in the mid 1800s, only to deteriorate with the arrival of factories and slaughterhouses later in the century. In the 1920s, charming town houses and luxury apartments sparked a renaissance, attracting influential and celebrated residents to this "small town" oasis in the heart of the city. Manhattan's Turtle Bay tells the story of the past half-century, as the neighborhood recognized its role at the center of the world's diplomatic stage and adjusted to life amid the gleaming high-rise towers all around.
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Manhattan's Turtle Bay: Story of a Midtown Neighborhood
The mid-20th century ushered in a new era for the East Midtown neighborhood of Turtle Bay. The United Nations moved into its headquarters on the East River, and the Third Avenue El—last of Manhattan's elevated rail lines—was dismantled, making way for one of New York City's biggest building booms. The site of large farms in colonial times, Turtle Bay grew into a neighborhood of elegant brownstones in the mid 1800s, only to deteriorate with the arrival of factories and slaughterhouses later in the century. In the 1920s, charming town houses and luxury apartments sparked a renaissance, attracting influential and celebrated residents to this "small town" oasis in the heart of the city. Manhattan's Turtle Bay tells the story of the past half-century, as the neighborhood recognized its role at the center of the world's diplomatic stage and adjusted to life amid the gleaming high-rise towers all around.
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Manhattan's Turtle Bay: Story of a Midtown Neighborhood

Manhattan's Turtle Bay: Story of a Midtown Neighborhood

by Pamela Hanlon
Manhattan's Turtle Bay: Story of a Midtown Neighborhood

Manhattan's Turtle Bay: Story of a Midtown Neighborhood

by Pamela Hanlon

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Overview

The mid-20th century ushered in a new era for the East Midtown neighborhood of Turtle Bay. The United Nations moved into its headquarters on the East River, and the Third Avenue El—last of Manhattan's elevated rail lines—was dismantled, making way for one of New York City's biggest building booms. The site of large farms in colonial times, Turtle Bay grew into a neighborhood of elegant brownstones in the mid 1800s, only to deteriorate with the arrival of factories and slaughterhouses later in the century. In the 1920s, charming town houses and luxury apartments sparked a renaissance, attracting influential and celebrated residents to this "small town" oasis in the heart of the city. Manhattan's Turtle Bay tells the story of the past half-century, as the neighborhood recognized its role at the center of the world's diplomatic stage and adjusted to life amid the gleaming high-rise towers all around.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738525235
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 01/16/2008
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 744,089
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Author Pamela Hanlon, former journalist and public relations professional, has lived in Turtle Bay since 1976.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     vii
Prologue     viii
Mid-Century Makeover: The 1950s     13
The El Comes Down
This Place Called Turtle Bay: A Look Back
The Way It Was
Living Among Stars
The Wrong Side
Girl Scouts Arrive
Tackling the Traffic Tangle
Recognizing Change: The 1960s     37
Towers Rise
The Dollhouse
Celebrating Early Landmarks
Side-by-Side
Challenges Ahead
The U.N. Expands: Four Plans
Beekman Place and a Bridge Not to Be
Trying Times: The 1970s     61
Community Challenged
Turtle Bay's Pentagon Papers
Copter Controversy
Fountain Folly and Waterfall Wonder
Greening of a Neighborhood
Hurricane Winds
Sunlight Preserved: The 1980s     110
Keeping the Charm
Don't Slay Turtle Bay
A Park Named Peter Detmold
Stuck on First
White Christmas
Call Me Madam
Host to the World
New and Renewed: The 1990s     125
A Plaza Created
Planning for Plaza Renewal
A Park Bench
Tumultuous Times for a Landmark
First Avenue: Old and New
Planning for Tomorrow: The Early 2000s     146
Remembering
The Willow Tree
Reaching for the Sun
Sources     153
Index     157
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