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  2. Manhattantown - Wikipedia

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    It was the first instance in which Robert Moses' practice of "honest graft"—the method by which Slum Clearance chairman Moses distributed premiums, contracts and retainers to favored and incompetent friends—was revealed in the press. Under Title I, the plot of tenements worth $15 million (equivalent to $192 million in 2023) had been sold ...

  3. How the Other Half Lives - Wikipedia

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    How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York (1890) is an early publication of photojournalism by Jacob Riis, documenting squalid living conditions in New York City slums in the 1880s. The photographs served as a basis for future "muckraking" journalism by exposing the slums to New York City's upper and middle classes. They ...

  4. Slum clearance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Slum clearance in the United States has been used as an urban renewal strategy to regenerate derelict or run-down districts, often to be replaced with alternative developments or new housing. Early calls were made during the 19th century, although mass slum clearance did not occur until after World War II with the introduction of the Housing ...

  5. Slum upgrading - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, because of the tenuous legal status of slum inhabitants, often strategies include the legalization of the right to the land on which slums are built. The concept of slum upgrading is to remove slums altogether by demolition undertaken by government or other organisations and companies [dubious – discuss], since the mid-20th century.

  6. Columbus Park (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Before the park's establishment, Mulberry Bend was an alley Riis considered the "foul core of New York’s slums." [3] The Bend is the site of Riis's 1888 photograph, Bandits' Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry Street. [4] [5] Photographer and social activist Jacob A. Riis, "friend of the tenement house children," [6] campaigned for the creation of the park.

  7. Dragon’s Dogma 2: Saint of the Slums Guide - AOL

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    You can get Miasmite from ghosts, which you can find at night time all over the northern part of the map, especially in the woods. However, there’s a much easier way. Where to find Miasmite

  8. Just months before, while campaigning to take the reins from former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, de Blasio vowed that he’d end the Big Apple’s “Tale of Two Cities.” And housing — perhaps ...

  9. Bandits' Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry Street - Wikipedia

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    This photograph was taken in "The Bend," a dangerous and poor alley in Mulberry Street, in New York, that no longer exists. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Bend was the core of the "city tenement slums", [ 5 ] known for its crime ridden population of mostly Italian origin. [ 7 ]