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Chapters:
02:09 - New Yorks First Major Source of Fresh Water: The Collection Pond
03:18 - Why The Croton Aqueduct Needed a Reservoir: A Historical Look
05:49 - The Crucial Role of 5th Avenue in Early New York Waterworks
08:40 - The Construction of Croton Distributing Reservoir: A Marvel of Engineering
11:08 - How Croton Distributing Reservoir Transformed New Yorks Water Infrastructure
12:22 - What Happened to Croton Distributing Reservoir? A Look into its Demolition
12:57 - Demolished for New Yorks Library: The Fate of Croton Distributing Reservoir
14:04 - What Remains of Croton Distributing Reservoir Today: A Walkthrough
In this video, we explore the fascinating history of New Yorks Croton Distributing Reservoir, which was once a critical component of the citys water infrastructure.
Built in the mid-19th century, the Croton Distributing Reservoir was an engineering marvel of its time, designed to provide New York City with a reliable source of clean drinking water. It was a massive structure, capable of holding up to 100 million gallons of water, and its construction required the removal of a significant portion of Murray Hill.
As we delve into the history of the reservoir, well learn about the challenges faced by the engineers who designed and built it, including the need to transport the massive stone blocks used to construct the reservoir from quarries as far away as New Jersey. Well also learn about the role the reservoir played in the development of the city, providing water for everything from firefighting to the growth of the citys industries.
But the story of the Croton Distributing Reservoir is not just one of engineering and infrastructure. Its also a story of the people who lived and worked in New York City at the time, and how they relied on the reservoir for their survival. From the cholera epidemic that swept through the city in the mid-19th century to the devastating fire that destroyed much of the citys downtown in 1835, well explore the ways in which the reservoir played a critical role in the citys history.
Today, the Croton Distributing Reservoir is no longer in use, but its legacy lives on. As we explore its history, well gain a deeper appreciation for the remarkable engineering feats of the past, as well as the role that critical infrastructure plays in shaping the growth and development of our cities. Join us for a journey back in time to learn about one of New York Citys most remarkable landmarks.
ITS HISTORY - Weekly tales of American Urban Decay as presented by your host Ryan Socash.
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KultAmerica@mediakraft.tv
https://www.facebook.com/ITshistoryX
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» CREDIT
Sponsor - Surfshark VPN
Scriptwriter - Ryan Socash
Editor - Olivia Tracz
Host - Ryan Socash
» SOURCES
https://www.facebook.com/groups/itshistory/
» NOTICE
Some images may be used for illustrative purposes only - always reflecting the accurate time frame and content. Events of factual error / mispronounced word/spelling mistakes - retractions will be published in this section.
Chapters:
02:09 - New Yorks First Major Source of Fresh Water: The Collection Pond
03:18 - Why The Croton Aqueduct Needed a Reservoir: A Historical Look
05:49 - The Crucial Role of 5th Avenue in Early New York Waterworks
08:40 - The Construction of Croton Distributing Reservoir: A Marvel of Engineering
11:08 - How Croton Distributing Reservoir Transformed New Yorks Water Infrastructure
12:22 - What Happened to Croton Distributing Reservoir? A Look into its Demolition
12:57 - Demolished for New Yorks Library: The Fate of Croton Distributing Reservoir
14:04 - What Remains of Croton Distributing Reservoir Today: A Walkthrough
In this video, we explore the fascinating history of New Yorks Croton Distributing Reservoir, which was once a critical component of the citys water infrastructure.
Built in the mid-19th century, the Croton Distributing Reservoir was an engineering marvel of its time, designed to provide New York City with a reliable source of clean drinking water. It was a massive structure, capable of holding up to 100 million gallons of water, and its construction required the removal of a significant portion of Murray Hill.
As we delve into the history of the reservoir, well learn about the challenges faced by the engineers who designed and built it, including the need to transport the massive stone blocks used to construct the reservoir from quarries as far away as New Jersey. Well also learn about the role the reservoir played in the development of the city, providing water for everything from firefighting to the growth of the citys industries.
But the story of the Croton Distributing Reservoir is not just one of engineering and infrastructure. Its also a story of the people who lived and worked in New York City at the time, and how they relied on the reservoir for their survival. From the cholera epidemic that swept through the city in the mid-19th century to the devastating fire that destroyed much of the citys downtown in 1835, well explore the ways in which the reservoir played a critical role in the citys history.
Today, the Croton Distributing Reservoir is no longer in use, but its legacy lives on. As we explore its history, well gain a deeper appreciation for the remarkable engineering feats of the past, as well as the role that critical infrastructure plays in shaping the growth and development of our cities. Join us for a journey back in time to learn about one of New York Citys most remarkable landmarks.
ITS HISTORY - Weekly tales of American Urban Decay as presented by your host Ryan Socash.
» CONTACT
KultAmerica@mediakraft.tv
https://www.facebook.com/ITshistoryX
https://www.instagram.com/ryansocash/
» CREDIT
Sponsor - Surfshark VPN
Scriptwriter - Ryan Socash
Editor - Olivia Tracz
Host - Ryan Socash
» SOURCES
https://www.facebook.com/groups/itshistory/
» NOTICE
Some images may be used for illustrative purposes only - always reflecting the accurate time frame and content. Events of factual error / mispronounced word/spelling mistakes - retractions will be published in this section.
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