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HOW THE PARTHENON MADE ME CRY. Greek Mythology Meets Coal Mining. By Narelle Scotford With Art by Selina McGrath. Here the seediness disappeared as I passed quaint tavernas. With smiling owners touting for business,. Athenians in intense conversation,. But where is the PARTHENON.
Next up is The Samaritan. And from Scotland, Thomas Malloch.
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My name is Jeremy and I am gowanusbrewer. I live in Carroll Gardens, right up the street from the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn. Feel free to contact me at gowanusbrewer, a gmail account. Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn. This RSS feed URL is deprecated.
The Atlas is an analytical community planning tool that will visualize and give voice to the complex urban, ecological, and sociological issues facing this culturally diverse neighborhood as it undergoes rapid change. Relocating the Douglass and Degraw Pool, a necessary step in remediating the Gowanus, calls for deeper considerations of community dynamics and water systems. GbD announces Axis Civitas winners. Gowanus by Design presents its third international design competition, Axis Civitas.
Gowanus Canal Community Advisory Group -. The Gowanus Superfund Site Explained. The Gowanus Superfund Site Explained. All of our meetings are open to the public.
Monday, June 06, 2005. Is one of the most pollutest bodies of water in New York City. At the beggining of the gowanus canal which is the Flushing Tunnel is a boom blocking waste from entering. This tunnel was built to flush waste from the canal to the East River. ON MAY 3, 2005, WE WENT ON A FIELD TRIP TO THE GOWANUS CANAL. WE WORKED WITH AN ORGANIZATION OF.
Reviving the Gowanus Canal through Recreation, Education and Advocacy for over 19 years. Our organization promotes waterfront stewardship and is raising awareness of sewer overflow issues that affect our Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, NY. Activities are conducted on the canal and shoreline, with occasional voyages to neighboring waterfront communities of Red Hook, Sunset Park and Brooklyn Heights.