48. Robert Moses, My New York, and 1936: Part 1
Last week my son and I went to the Queens Museum in Flushing, New York, to see a part of an exhibit in various museums in the city on Robert Moses. If you are not familiar with Robert Moses, suffice it to say he changed the face and infrastructure of New York City and its environs. He was referred to as the “master builder” of the city. He was a visionary, who was born in 1888; he was a participant in the construction of the 1939 and 1964 World’s Fairs, he was influential in getting the United Nations established in … Continue reading →