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David Lamoureux, Full Interview

Collection: This recording is part of the Kristin Szylvian Records at the Archives at Queens Library and is available in digital audio.
Date: Time Period: 2000-2015; 2015-04-24; Interview recorded: April 24, 2015 Material: Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth software. Dimension: Total running time: 0:06:27
Creator: David Lamoureux interviewed by Amanda Wallace Identifier: aql:18811 lamoureux_david_full

Description: Originally from Vermont, David has lived in Brooklyn for fifteen years. He describes what it was like to first arrive in the city, and what living in New York City means to him.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:18792

Creator : David Lamoureux interviewed by Amanda Wallace

Date : Time Period: 2000-2015; 2015-04-24; Interview recorded: April 24, 2015

Summary/Description : Originally from Vermont, David has lived in Brooklyn for fifteen years. He describes what it was like to first arrive in the city, and what living in New York City means to him.

Subject : Urbanization

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Coverage : Locations discussed: New York, NY New York (N.Y.) Flushing-Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth software.; Total running time: 0:06:27

Identifier : aql:18811 lamoureux_david_full

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