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The Gotham Center for New York City History

Special Projects
NYC Revolutionary Trail
Gotham Ed
Online Courses
K-12 Programs
Blog
Gotham: A Blog for Scholars of New York City History
Editorial Team
Events
Upcoming Events
Past Events
NYC History Festival
Podcasts
COVID University New York (CVNY)
New Books in NYC History (NBN)
Sites and Sounds (OHNY)
Exhibits
Long Island Dirt: Recovering Our Buried Past
Miss Alice Austen and Staten Island's Gilded Age
Babel in Reverse: A History of Linguistic Diversity in Greater New York
The Dawn of Rapid Transit in NYC: LIRR in the Steam Age
Scholarship
Research Projects
Grants & Fellowships
Seminars & Conferences
CUNY Masters Program
Resources
Museums
Archives
Libraries
Blogs & Podcasts
Preservation Groups & Historical Societies
Historic Sites
Websites
Tours
About
Staff
History & Mission
Board of Advisers
Mike Wallace
Support
Contact
News

Gotham spotlighted by the Urban History Association

We're pleased to note that the Urban History Association, the largest association of urban historians in the country, spotlighted Gotham on its blog as part of their "Digital Summer School" series, designed to alert members of the field to noteworthy digital projects. We're honored to be featured, and encourage our readers to follow The Metropole, too!

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