At over 840 acres, Central Park is bigger than the nation of Monaco—and every hill, pond, and path was built by hand. But the real history of New York’s most famous park lies below the surface. Beneath the lawns are traces of forgotten neighborhoods, lost infrastructure, and tunnels that shaped Manhattan’s rise to power.
In this episode, we uncover what truly lies under Central Park: the remains of Seneca Village, one of America’s first communities of free Black landowners; the massive Croton Reservoir that once supplied New York’s water; and the modern tunnels that keep the city alive today. Along the way, we’ll separate fact from legend and reveal how the park’s buried past tells the story of New York itself.
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15:03 I saw that on a documentary.
I think it was called “Die Hard 3”
I find New York City to be quite overwhelming. Ive never really taken the time to truly see, understand, or enjoy the city. I get in, do my job, and fly out quickly as humanly possible. Niw that im older, I'd pay (not a tour group) to get a proper guided tour of historical sites and all the other points of interest.
If you look at the San Francisco the same thing was done to the Chinese, a convenient excuse to get rid of the people who are already on the land.
What's below? Tunnels to Synagogues
Rats the size of dinosaurs
Is this guy an A.I. creation? REE- fewse?!😳🙄😠
It’s kinda weird how the park separates rich vs poor. Almost like that was the point of building it
Skip to 13:05 for what's under the park..
Highbridge water tower still stands as a historical monument uptown. It was hastily built to help supply water during the city's early growth.
Always a pleasure of knowledge