New York City
New York City/Dark History

9 Dark History Landmarks in New York City

9 landmarks with verified facts and stories

9/11 Memorial
~4 min

9/11 Memorial

180 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007

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The two reflecting pools sit in the exact footprints of the Twin Towers.

African Burial Ground
~3 min

African Burial Ground

290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007

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Beneath Broadway, near City Hall, lie the remains of an estimated fifteen thousand free and enslaved Africans.

Brooklyn Bridge
~4 min

Brooklyn Bridge

New York, United States

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The Brooklyn Bridge killed its creator before the first cable was strung.

City Hall Subway Station
~2 min

City Hall Subway Station

Manhattan, New York, United States

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Beneath City Hall is the most beautiful subway station in New York, and it has been closed since nineteen forty-five.

Empire State Building
~3 min

Empire State Building

20 W 34th St, New York, NY 10001

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On July twenty-eighth, nineteen forty-five, a B-25 Mitchell bomber flew into the seventy-eighth floor of this building.

Green-Wood Cemetery
~4 min

Green-Wood Cemetery

500 25th St, Brooklyn, New York, 11232, United States

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By the eighteen sixties, more people visited Green-Wood Cemetery each year than any attraction in America except Niagara Falls.

Smallpox Hospital Ruins
~2 min

Smallpox Hospital Ruins

New York, United States

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On the southern tip of Roosevelt Island — a narrow strip of land in the East River between Manhattan and Queens — stand the Gothic Revival ruins of a hospital built to quarantine smallpox patients from the rest of New York City.

St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
~3 min

St. Patrick's Old Cathedral

263 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10012

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This is not the famous St.

Washington Square Park
~3 min

Washington Square Park

New York, United States

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You are standing on top of twenty thousand bodies.

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