Describes what life was like in New York City, then the largest city in the United States, during the 1890’s.
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What a difference 100 years has made! Back at the turn of the century there were no televisions, airplanes, computers, plastics, movies with sound, or space travel; there were only about 8,000 automobiles in the whole country. Just turning on a light switch was a new experience.
In 58 tantalizing questions and answers, author Ann McGovern gives readers a fascinating look at life in New York City at the end of the 19th century: where the rich and poor lived, how they dressed, traveled, dined, and entertained themselves, what kind of work they did.
Pages: 80
Pages: 80
Tag(s): 1800s, 1900s, Grades 4-6, Grades K-3
Subject(s): History
Author(s): Ann McGovern
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Describes what life was like in New York City, then the largest city in the United States, during the 1890’s.
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