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Boat Tour: 50th Anniversary of The Power Broker

Date
Sun
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Oct 6
Time
2:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Location
Cruises leave from Chelsea Piers (Pier 62) at West 22nd Street and the Hudson River. (Manhattan, NY)

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Power Broker, join the Municipal Art Society of New York and AIA New York on Sunday, October 6, for a three-hour boat tour honoring Robert Caro’s publication and exploring Robert Moses’ indelible impact on New York City’s built environment.

Historians John Kriskiewicz and Nicholas Bloom, and Charles McKinney, former Chief of Design at NYC Parks, will lead attendees on a journey around Manhattan, diving into the history and details surrounding the countless places and spaces where Moses made his mark.

Climb aboard the Manhattan II, an elegant 1920s-style yacht, and spend the afternoon circumnavigating the Manhattan as Robert Caro’s masterpiece comes to life. Ticket includes food and an open bar. A discount is available for both MAS and AIANY members. For questions, email events@mas.org.

About The Power Broker:
Fifty years ago, The Power Broker was first published, making an indelible mark on literary history. Robert Caro’s Pulitzer Prize winning, modern American classic explores not only the saga of Moses’ incredible accumulation of power but the story of his shaping (and misshaping) of 20th-century New York. “Surely the greatest book ever written about a city”—according to David Halberstam, it has never gone out of print and is now available as an e-book for the first time.

Learn more about the book from Penguin Random House and be sure to check out the current installation Robert Caro’s The Power Broker at 50 currently on display at the New-York Historical Society.

AIANY Guide:
John Kriskiewicz, Assoc. AIA, Architectural Historian

Guest Speakers:
Nicholas Bloom
, Professor of Urban Policy and Planning, Hunter College
Charles McKinney, Assoc. AIA, ASLA, Chair, CALL/ City as Living Laboratory; Former Chief of Design, NYC Parks

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