“In 1811, John Randel created a proposed street grid of Manhattan.”
Now, thanks to a fun interactive map from the New York Times, you can compare Randel’s map “along with other historic information,” to the Manhattan we know today.
“In 1811, John Randel created a proposed street grid of Manhattan.”
Now, thanks to a fun interactive map from the New York Times, you can compare Randel’s map “along with other historic information,” to the Manhattan we know today.
Isaac Fitzgerald has been a firefighter, worked on a boat, and was once given a sword by a king, thereby accomplishing three out of five of his childhood goals. Formerly of The Rumpus and McSweeney’s and most recently the founding editor of BuzzFeed Books, Isaac is now the co-host of BuzzFeed News’ Twitter Morning Show, #AMtoDM. He also appears frequently on The Today Show to talk books, and is co-author of Pen & Ink: Tattoos and the Stories Behind Them and Knives & Ink: Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos (with Recipes) (winner of an IACP award), and the author of a YA novel and picture book forthcoming from Bloomsbury. He uses Twitter.
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