
Revolutionary Fraunces Tavern
This tavern - still in operation today - played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution.


Hosted by Autio · EN-US · 15 episodes
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From Indigenous pathways and Revolutionary-era conflict to industrial growth and urban disasters, these stories trace the defining moments of New York City’s past.
Autio hosts New York History — Points of Interest by Autio, a history show with 15 episodes published.

This tavern - still in operation today - played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution.

One of the largest natural harbors in the world, it is an important historical, governmental and commercial hub.

A few hundred years ago, the city of nearly 10 million people was occupied by the local Lenape tribe.

A young American spy attributed with “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”

Abolitionist activist David Ruggles’ bookstore was an Underground Railroad station that helped Frederick Douglass reach freedom.

What started as a Native American footpath evolved to a public highway and postal route to this path through Central Park.

Over 1,000 people, mostly women and children headed to a church picnic, died when the General Slocum caught fire and sank in 1904.

Beneath the floating metropolis of Battery Park City lay the remnants of the historic ships that sailed into New York Harbor.

Robert Magaw described his role in the Battle of Fort Washington as the most glorious cause that mankind ever fought.

The first major domestic terrorist attack on New York.

Newark became the industrial’s major hub and largest city over the course of decades.

Once home to the country’s largest fish market...and the potent smell that came with it.

A recent archeological dig found evidence of the British Battery wall.

A penny paper pamphlet about the discovery of life on the moon pulls a fast one over thousands of gullible readers.

Spanning the Hudson River, this architectural behemoth is hard to miss.
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