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“Even though the walk

was long, we were

rewarded with a

beautiful sight of all

the 5 NYC boroughs.”

October 26-October 30, 2016

Students: Mariano Garcia, Melanie Mata, Kayla Palin, Stephanie Rosero, Karina Zepeda

Teachers: Thandi and Jason

New York City became an important city during the Revolutionary War period but did you know that for a brief period, it was Capital of the new United States? Did you know that NYC government destroyed a village full of African American landowners to create Central Park? Find out more hidden facts of NYC by clicking on the links to our slide-shows below.

Weekly plan:

  • Explore the History of Liberty Island and Ellis Island Photo album.pdf
  • African Burial Ground National Monument is a monument at Duane Street and African Burial Ground Way in the Civic Center section of Lower Manhattan, New York City. The exact address is Ted Weiss Federal Building, 290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007
  • The Cloisters is a museum located in Fort Tryon Park in the Washington Heights section of Upper Manhattan, New York City.
  • Explore the History Of Chinatown and the History of the Brooklyn Bridge. A Walk on the Brooklyn Bridge. – Explore China Town
  • Presentation Day Prep