Daniel Karatzas, Clip 2: Development of Jackson Heights
Collection: Queens Memory Project Collection at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Daniel Karatzas
Date: Time Period: 1910 - 1950; 2012-02-29; Interview recorded: February 29 2012
Material: Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder and Audacity. Dimension:
Total running time: 0:02:15
Creator: Daniel Karatzas interviewed by Maritza Ordonez
Identifier: aql:20552 karatzas_daniel_clip2
Description: Daniel Karatzas discusses the development of Jackson Heights, which originated as a planned, upper-middle-class community in the second decade of the 20th century. The post-WWII housing boom saw the arrival of larger apartment buildings and a more diverse population.
Creator :
Daniel Karatzas interviewed by Maritza Ordonez
Date :
Time Period: 1910 - 1950; 2012-02-29; Interview recorded: February 29 2012
Summary/Description :
Daniel Karatzas discusses the development of Jackson Heights, which originated as a planned, upper-middle-class community in the second decade of the 20th century. The post-WWII housing boom saw the arrival of larger apartment buildings and a more diverse population.
Subject :
Neighborhoods; Planned communities
Rights :
This recording is the property of Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives. Please contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.
Coverage :
Locations discussed: Jackson Heights, Queens, NY Jackson Heights (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)
Type :
Oral history
Format :
Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder and Audacity.; Total running time: 0:02:15
Identifier :
aql:20552 karatzas_daniel_clip2
Rights Notice
This recording is the property of Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives. Please contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.
This recording is the property of Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives. Please contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.
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