What's underneath New York City?

There are also seven secret tunnels like the Farley-Morgan Postal Tunnel, McCarren Pool Tunnels, East New York Freight Tunnel, Columbia University Steam Tunnels, Atlantic Avenue Tunnel, Hidden Concourse at 1271 6th Avenue, and Underground Spine of Goldwater Hospital.
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Is there an underground city in NYC?

Explored everything NYC has to offer above ground? Then it's time to check out NYC's unknown sprawling underground. Far beneath the streets and tucked away from subway stations, New York is filled with hidden tunnels and underground spaces that are the stuff of legend.
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What's under the streets of New York?

Deep below the streets of New York City lie its vital organs—a water system, subways, railroads, tunnels, sewers, drains, and power and cable lines—in a vast, three-dimensional tangle.
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How many layers are under NYC?

New York's existing three layers—the DEP's water and sewer documents, plus the more recent mapping of subway stations—mean it's starting its project many steps ahead.
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What's underneath Central Park?

Decades before Central Park was even a concept, Seneca Village began to grow into a tight-knit settlement of African-American and Irish landowners.
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Is there a secret tunnel under Central Park?

After construction was complete, the shadow tunnel faded off the map. The tunnel was originally part of a plan in the 1970's to construct a Second Avenue subway line and connects 57th street & 7th Avenue to 63rd St & Lexington will become a permanent on the MTA map by the end of 2016.
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Do underground cities exist?

Cappadocia city, located in central Turkey, is home to no less than 36 underground cities, and at a depth of approx. 85 m, Derinkuyu is the deepest.
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Is there an underground city in the United States?

Seattle, Washington:

They're remnants of the first Seattle, built in 1851 then destroyed by the 1889 Great Seattle Fire. Afterward, mud covered the town, so locals built eight-foot retaining walls and paved over the destruction, raising street-level 22 feet. Today, Underground Seattle lies beneath.
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Do people live under cities?

Mole people (also called tunnel people or tunnel dwellers) are homeless people living under large cities in abandoned subway, railroad, flood, sewage tunnels, and heating shafts.
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What is secret NYC?

Secret NYC is part of the international Secret Media Network, with sister cities in, Los Angeles, London, Manchester, Dubai, Madrid, Paris, Barcelona, Seville, Valencia and Ibiza. Guy Parsons is the Head of Content Strategy for the global Secret Media Network.
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Is there a secret world underground?

The cities of Özkonak, Derinkuyu, and Kaymaklı in Cappadocia, Turkey, are some of the most complete (and most underground) of our underground cities. Denrikuyu is estimated to have once been capable of housing 20,000 people, and actually connects to Kaymakli via an underground tunnel, eight kilometers long.
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Are there secret tunnels under the US?

There's nothing quite so mysterious as a deep, dark tunnel leading into the unknown. America is riddled with abandoned tunnels that continue to fascinate with their incredible histories and beautiful construction.
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Is there a city under Detroit?

There is practically a whole city of Salt mines some 200 feet under the hustle and bustle of modern Detroit.
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Does the subway go under Central Park?

But, a half-century later, a subway tunnel did make its way under Central Park. The tunnel, built in the 1970s, runs between 57th Street/7th Ave and Lexington Avenue/63rd Street and remained an unused ghost tunnel for decades until it found permanent use as a connection to the Second Avenue Subway.
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Can you get lost in Central Park?

It's not uncommon for people to get directionally confused as they walk through Central Park. Fortunately, there's a simple navigation method that you can follow. Look for the numerical codes on the base of each lamp post in the park.
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Is Manhattan a true island?

Manhattan serves as the city's economic and administrative center, cultural identifier, and historical birthplace. The borough consists mostly of Manhattan Island, bounded by the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers along with several small adjacent islands, including Roosevelt, U Thant, and Randalls and Wards Islands.
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Do the NYC subways go underwater?

Some trains go underwater and some go over the Manhattan Bridge or the Williamsburg Bridge. The ones that go over bridges are in lower Manhattan. If you look closely on a subway map, you'll see in itty-bitty print the words "Williamsburg Bridge" or "Manhttan Bridge" next to the lines.
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How was NY built?

In 1609 an Englishman, Henry Hudson, sailed up the Hudson River. Then in 1624, the Dutch founded the first permanent trading post. In 1626 the first governor, Peter Minuit, bought the island of Manhattan from the Native Americans. The Dutch built a little town on the southern tip of Manhattan Island.
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Was there a black community in Central Park?

Nearly 200 years ago, Central Park's landscape near the West 85th Street entrance was home to Seneca Village, a community of predominately free African-American property owners.
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Why is Central Park not built on?

Central Park was difficult to construct because of the generally rocky and swampy landscape. Around five million cubic feet (140,000 m3) of soil and rocks had to be transported out of the park, and more gunpowder was used to clear the area than was used at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.
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Does anyone live in Central Park?

There are 129 people living in Central Park, according to the 2020 United States Census, a more than 400% increase since the 2010 Census, when 25 individuals reported living there. At least 90 towns in Texas reported having fewer residents than Manhattan's largest park.
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Is there a town under Chicago?

That distinction lies with the Calumet TARP Pumping Station deep beneath the Riverdale neighborhood. The subterranean room lies 365 feet below the surface, making it the lowest inhabitable point in the city. This pumping station is part of a massive underground system known as the Tunnel And Reservoir Plan (TARP).
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How long can a person live underground?

Flickr/Beverly & Pack A normal, healthy person might have 10 minutes to an hour, or six hours to 36 hours — depending on whom you ask — before settling into a premature grave. Scientists disagree, but one thing's for sure: it wouldn't be long. It all comes down to the amount of air available in the coffin itself.
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