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Lecture: Takings: A History of Land Disputes along the Croton Aqueduct

November 7 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free-Registration required

in-person at Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site & online via WebEx
When the Old Croton Aqueduct was built, it disrupted many longstanding working farms and estates throughout Westchester, the Bronx, and Manhattan when the state used eminent domain to acquire land. Although local landowners were powerless to stop the project, they did win several concessions, including small route diversions, the creation of tunnels and ramps for access to the river, and even the design of the glorious Highbridge to allow for river navigation. In this special lecture, historian Keith Doherty will document how the OCA affected the local landscape and how property owners in turn shaped the OCA. To register, visit www.philipsemanorhall.com/programs-and-events.

Details

Date:
November 7
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free-Registration required
Website:
www.philipsemanorhall.com/programs-and-events

Venue

Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site
29 Warburton Avenue
Yonkers, 10701
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Phone
914-965-4027