Friday, August 4, 2017

Native American Indians Part 1



Mohawks
aka
Keepers of the Eastern Door
Live in the areas of Lake Ontario, the St Lawrence River in Canada and Upstate New York.


Mohawk Iron and Steelworkers of New York

What made me write this post? One night I was Guiding the night tour and after the tour, my guest from Canada came to me and mentioned they were the Fifth generation of Mohawks, that their community built all the buildings I pointed out on the tour and I did not mention the Mohawk Skywalkers who built those buildings.Even though I know of their great works; I felt bad that I did not mention them.


So this blog is dedicated to the Mohawk community In New York and Canada. God bless you all and thank you for your great works that we see, love, take pictures of, but again the Mohawk community is not commended for it.

In New York and Quebec in the early 18th to the mid-20th-century construction of skyscrapers was done by the Mohawks. The Mohawk men were real Iron and Steelworkers who built the bridges and skyscrapers; like the Empire State Building, both World Trade Centers, and the George Washington Bridge just to name a few. Therefore, because of their fearlessness of being skyscraper iron and Steelworkers, they were nicknamed "Skywalkers”.


There is a film curator at the National Museum of the American Indian, located in the former US Customs House in Lower Manhattan by Battery Park.

Mohawk skywalkers also helped rescue people from the burning towers, and dismantle what was left of the buildings after 911.There were 200 Mohawk iron workers (out of 2000 total iron workers at the site) participated in rebuilding the One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.

When they are building skyscrapers here in NYC they drive at least 360 miles from St. Lawrence River in Quebec to work the week and then head home for the weekend to be with their families.
Nowadays the community of  NYC Mohawks is still in Brooklyn New York



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Thursday, July 20, 2017

Riverbank State Park Smells Like Poop




Photo by Lv U New York
28 acres developed over the New York City Sewage Treatment Plant on the Hudson River which has been visited by 4 million people since it opened in 1999. The Address is 679 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10031


Photo by Lv U New York
Riverbank State Park houses a skating Rink, two pools, an Amphitheater, Garden plots, playing fields and a giant sewage plant that processes millions of Manhattanites wastewater before it goes into the Hudson river.

So, how did this plant came about? At first in the early 1960s during the development of Lincoln Center. There were plans to develop the wastewater treatment plant between 70th and 72nd street on the Hudson river. They decided not to because:



  1. Double-Deck was needed
  2. It would be too expensive to build the plant
  3. It would interfere with the City plans for the areas New housing projects, cruise ship terminal and the then envision Lincoln Center of the Arts creation.


Therefore in 1965, NYC raw sewage from the west side of Manhattan was going directly into the Hudson River polluting the air, and water quality. Hundred of thousand of people living on the west side of Manhattan became aware of the unsanitary environment issues and demanded new laws for environmental standards.

Photo by Lv U New York
Now, Martha Stewart the perfectionist who now has a place in The Heights ( Washington Heights or Upper West Side) right across from Riverbank State PK  is complaining about the smell of millions of people's poop. I went to the Riverbank State Park and it did smell like horse poop, but I was inside the park. I guess the Environmental Agency has its work cut for them!  






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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Home Of "Buffalo Soldiers" & The Chelsea Studios


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Have you ever heard of the "Buffalo Soldiers" their Motto is "We Can, We Will". Well, the Chelsea Studios  @ 221 West 26th St. btw 7th & 8th Avenues; was the Armory of the 9th Cavalry Regiment. One of the first African American regiments in the United States. It was here because the area was part of the Tenderlions( an African American community in New York City) 1866-1914. The regiment was first organized September 21, 1866, in New Orleans, Louisiana(So, the Third Sunday in September is The African American Parade in Harlem, New York) and the African Americans from all states come and march in Harlem which is now the home of the 9th and 10 Regiments.

When The 9th Cavalry Regiment moved to 14th Street in 1914. The building was bought by Adolph Zukor it was called the Famous Players Film Company which later became Paramount Pictures and Adolph sold the building in the 1950's to Himan Brown and it became The Production Center Studios. Therefore Mr. Brown Renovated the Studio by making two Studios out of one.
Photo By Lv U New York

Photo By Lv U New York

The Studios is the home to the "Wendy Williams Show" and the "Rachel Ray Show".








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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

The Standard HighLine Hotel

The Standard High Line
Photo by Lv U New York
I heard The Standard Highline Hotel was for Sale; so Saturday I walked the Highline and got off at 14th Street to visit the Hotel. I ran into a long line of people waiting to get into the elevator to go to the Bar on the Roof called Le Bain. So I am thinking why is this hotel for sale? So, here are some facts about The Standard Highline below.

The Standard Highline in the Meatpacking District is 57 feet(17m) tall from the ground up, with 18 floors and is considered a Luxury Boutique Hotel its located at 848 Washington Street which is between 13th Street and Little 12th Street and houses 337 rooms. Was Erected In 2009.

The Standard Highline Hotel was designed by Ennead Architects their main objective was to keep the historical vibe of the Meatpacking district. It's Made of concrete and glass. Now the concrete serves as the frame of the building and water-white glass which gives the look of a curtain wall structure facade and this was done to show the image of New York City.The Architecture of the Building is Modern Architecture or Modernist Architecture; which started after World War II. If I am right Modern Architecture is a bunch of building materials that are combined; for instance, glass, steel, and reinforced concrete. Therefore, In the 1980’s Modern Architecture became the norm in Architectural style in New York City. So if you look at the Standard Highline Hotel, you would have thought it was built in the 1970’s or early 1980’s. Brillant!


The bottom of the Standard Highline is called the "Ground Level Public Plaza" which was created as a living room for the neighborhood locals and guest to mingle (I like that). Therefore, there’s The Standard Restaurant, The Standard Grill and if you like beer The Standard Biergarten; in which these venues are all under the Highline.



Now, The Standard Highline is up for sale. The Balazs who owns 80% of the Hotel is looking to develop Unique hotels in the Elite Luxury Market. Balazs says The Standard Highline is an affordable hotel now) and is ooking to sale it the asking price is $400 million.

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Wednesday, May 24, 2017

The Fred F. French Building

The Fred F. French Building
Photo By Lv U New York
The Frederick Fillmore French Building you may know it as; The Fred F. French Building and it probably got your attention for a minute and you just forgot about it. Not anymore I am about to tell you a little something about it and how it or Mr. Fred F.French helped a lot of New Yorkers live comfortably by being what we(New Yorkers) call Slum Lord. 

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Knickerbocker Apartments LES of NYC
Tudor City photo by Lv U New York
The Knickerbocker on the Lower East Side and Tudor City in Midtown by the United Unions; was the Slums at first when Fred F. French developed them it was the beginning of apartment buildings in Manhattan. Fred F. French intention was; for those buildings to be for "junior Wall Street Executives". It did not end up that way so, whoever moved in those apartments was living in unlivable conditions and in turn, the tenants withheld the rent. Therefore, New York created Rent Control with rules & regulation that nowadays Land Lords must abide.


The Fred F. French Building was built between 1926 & 1927. The Architectural firm was Sloan & Robertson & H. Douglas Ives,  It's a 38 story skyscraper office building Art Deco & Eastern Architectural motifs. At the top of the building, you will see Rising Sun, two griffins which symbolizing integrity and watchfulness; the beehives which symbol Industry and the Mercury is the Messenger
Now, if you go inside the Lobby there is no picture taking; before you go inside look at ornate metals work above the two doorways. This Building is Beautiful and Enjoy; this was H. Douglas Ives &Sloan's, Baby.

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Sunday, May 21, 2017

Ballerina In Rockefeller Center

Photo by Lv U New York
It's all in regards to The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children. This Month is National Missing Children Month(May).

It is a 45foot tall sculpture made out of inflatable nylon created by Jeff Koons, called "Seated Ballerinaand is displayed right where the Christmas tree is displayed during the winter holidays. 

The  "Seated Ballerina" is of Beauty and Connectivity which is a contemporary version of the mythological goddess venus. Will be here(Rockefeller Plaza) until June 2nd, 2017; so get here ASAP this is a once and a lifetime display.

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