Manhattan's Forgotten Cemeteries

Buried Secrets Podcast - Een podcast door Buried Secrets

A look at the forgotten cemeteries and potter's fields that lie beneath the most famous parks in NYC. Back in the 18th and 19th centuries, a number of potter's fields (cemeteries for paupers) were scattered around Manhattan. Some of NYC's most famous parks were built right on top of those forgotten cemeteries, including Madison Square Park, Washington Square Park, Union Square Park, Central Park, Bryant Park, and Sara D. Roosevelt Park. Highlights include: • Grave robbers • The 20,000 bodies that lie beneath a famous park • Yellow fever • 18th century NIMBYs • Construction workers finding tombstones For all of our shownotes, including our sources, visit buriedsecretspodcast.com. You can listen to more audio on our patreon ($3/month): https://www.patreon.com/buriedsecrets Follow us on instagram @buriedsecretspodcast E-mail us at [email protected]

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