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Greenwich Village: A Century of Architectural Terra Cotta, A Lecture by Susan Tunick, Founder & Director of Friends of Terra Cotta
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Jane’s Walks — Manhattan West Public Space Icons

Jane’s Walk — Brownstone Brooklyn

Jane’s Walks — Minding the GAP: Reclaiming Brooklyn’s Premier Public Space

Skyscraper Walking Tour

Jane’s Walks — IRUBNY Celebrates Gramercy Park in a Creative New Way

Jane’s Walks — East Harlem: Gentrification and the Historic Niew Haarlem

Jane’s Walks — Jane Jacobs’ West Village

Rocket Thrower Family Festival

Jane’s Walks — New Dorp, Staten Island: Possibilities for Walkability and Transit in a Railway ‘New Village’

Jane’s Walks — Revisit Rockaway Beach: Village Inside a Bustling Resort

Jane’s Walks — Atlantic Yards: Brooklyn’s Most Controversial Development

Jane’s Walks — Damsels in Design Takeover Chelsea and Meatpacking District

Astoria Pool Music and Performance Festival

The Orchard Beach Pavilion: past, present and future – an illustrated talk by Art Historian Deborah Wye
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Rocket Thrower Family Festival

Jane’s Walks — Revisit Rockaway Beach: Village Inside a Bustling Resort

Jane’s Walks — In Search of the Tenderloin and Tin Pan Alley

Jane’s Walks — A New Way of Seeing and Understanding New York City
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Great Houses of Havana: A Century of Cuban Style

“Design After Modernism: Furniture and Interiors 1970-2010,” with Judith Gura, Head of Design History and Theory at New York School of Interior Design.
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“Finding History in Sewers: Urban Explorations Around the World,” with Steve Duncan, urban historian, explorer, and photographer.
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“Prospect Park: Rated “Best Park” by Fredrick Law Olmsted,” with Tupper Thomas, former President of the Prospect Park Alliance and Administrator of Prospect Park and the woman credited with restoring Brooklyn’s Prospect Park.
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“The Heights: Anatomy of a Skyscraper,” with Kate Ascher, the author of “The Works: Anatomy of a City.”
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“Crossing Under the Hudson: The Story of the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels,” with Angus Kress Gillespie, a Fulbright professor of American Studies at Rutgers University and a New York Times best-selling author.
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