What It Was Like Living in a House in New York in 1900 | AI Reconstruction
Автор: History Reconstruction
Загружено: 2026-06-16
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🗽 New York, 1900: just two years after Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island were welded into a single city of 3.4 million people, an electrified Fifth Avenue mansion and a windowless Lower East Side tenement bedroom stood barely two streetcar stops apart. AI Reconstruction takes you inside both.
🏛️ Step into the New York household at the precise hinge between the long 19th century and the modern American interior. Discover the dumbbell tenement of the Lower East Side — the railroad flat, the cold-water tap, the cast-iron coal range, the wooden icebox, the shared landing water closet — where Jewish, Italian, Irish and German immigrants stuffed up to twenty families into a single 25-foot lot, and where Jacob Riis had photographed how the other half lived a decade earlier.
🏚️ The documentary then crosses to the brownstone rowhouses of Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope and the Upper West Side, where gas chandeliers, claw-foot tubs and live-in Irish cooks served the Sunday roasts standardised by Fannie Farmer. It visits the limestone Fifth Avenue mansions of the Astors and Vanderbilts, the pushcart markets of Hester Street, the German bakeries of Kleindeutschland and the oyster cellars of Canal Street, and closes on the eve of the New Tenement House Act of April 1901.
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