Did you know that Central Park was built on Seneca Village, a community
of modest farms, also known as a safe haven for runaway slaves? Did you
know Washington Square Park used to be a potter's field? Author James
Roman, a native New Yorker, brings to this guide an intimate knowledge
and love of New York's neighborhoods and the quirks of history that have
helped shape the city. Discover 400 years of innovation through the true
stories of the visionaries, risk-takers, dreamers, and schemers such as
John Jacob Astor, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Stanford White, Gertrude Whitney
and more with historical photographs and period maps. This second
edition includes a new Broadway chapter and completely updated walking
tours. A Must Read for anyone who loves New York City.