Secret Tunnel Tours in Brooklyn
http://www.brooklynrail.net/proj_aatunnel.html
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This thing looks friggin awesome! I love tours like this. Thanks for the link, uraniumfish!
Somebody told me the tunnels were used during WW1 as ammunitions storage before they shipped it across the Atlantic, but I don't know if that's just a legend. In any case, I aim to find out!
Yeah, that's pretty great. Definitely something to take the kid to next time she's in NY.
How amazing! I didn't k now those even existed! (also, @DBlack, you have kids?)
@Uraniumfish The tour sounds fantastic!you get to get into the bowels of NYC.. couldn't help laughing at the footwear advisory though.. :)
@Everybody: I love tunnels. I think when I get better, I'll look into checking it out. Thanks for the report and link Uraniumfish.
I can't wait to go meself, though I had so so hoped to wear my red stillettos for it...
Wow that's crazy... I am on Atlantic all the time, and it's weird to think how you never really wonder what's right underneath you. I guess that goes for above you, too.
@ajadedidealist Only one kid, who lives with her mother.
And I think the kid would really dig this kind of stuff. Even I dig this kind of stuff.
This might also be useful to you, @Dblack. http://www.ny.com/kids/. It's a whole host of things to do in NYC with kids (or kid, as the case may be)
@DBlack Yeah, there's something about being a kid and being in a dirty tunnel. What could be better than that?
@ajadedidealist Thanks for this. I wish the kid were around a lot more often than she is. One of my biggest regrets is that she lives so far away, though I'm active in making sure she becomes a smart, cool New Yorker anyway.
@everybody: I was just thinking (yeah, steam is coming out of my head). I saw a documentary about two years ago on NYC, and according to the program, right beneath us are lost pirate ships that got buried underground. When excavators came here to put in the ground, they were told not to touch anything down too deep. They had no time or money to bring it up. So, right under your home could be a treasure worth billions of dollars. You never know what can be buried underground.
@hhusted I am going down to the basement to start digging right now!!
uptowngirl: Ha ha. You will be digging for a long time. Do you know how much cement, dirt, and rock were laid down to make way for the streets, roads, and buildings, not to mention the subway tunnels. I was told if someone were to go into a subway tunnel and dig down into the ground, they would find treasure. I'm not sure what subway line was being spoken about. Could have been the 6 train. But you know what? I think there are plenty of good things underground no matter where you are. Let's grab a pick, shovel, and scooper, and begin digging. Remember, finders keepers, losers weepers.
I wouldn't hold my breath. Most of Manhattan's a natural swamp and I doubt much got preserved down there.
Mebbe a few former mafia guys, heh heh heh...
Heh, I just saw the Godfather for the first time the other day. And I imagine I can see it. But I'm not so keen on digging into sewers, etc...
@hhusted, ajadedidealist .. you just turned me off..
@Uraniumfish: Hey, you got a point. With all the mafia wars going on back in the late 1800's, and early 1900's, no telling what is underground. And I do agree that if you began digging, especially in lower Manhattan, you would find loose soil and water, or just plain swamp land.
You'd think with all the tunnels we have under our city they would've turned up whatever loot was under the city...
@NeverSleeps: They probably did. But whatever those diggers found, they kept. I saw a program on TV a couple of years ago about excavators and what they found when digging and getting the foundation of the city formed. The program stated that many of them took what they found and kept it. Hey, i doubt if any of those excavators are still alive. But I'll bet if you do some digging and find out who the diggers were, you may find their ancestors are around. Then contact them and see what the excavators passed on. You might be surprised.