West Side Improvements A Brief History of the Freedom Tunnel (1937-1995)

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West Side Improvements traces the history of the tunnel running under Riverside Park in New York City. Originally created by Robert Moses to conceal freight train tracks, the tunnel was eventually abandoned and became a living space for hundreds of homeless people, as documented in the film Dark Days.


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West Side Improvements traces the history of the tunnel running under Riverside Park in New York City. Originally created by Robert Moses to conceal freight train tracks, the tunnel was eventually abandoned and became a living space for hundreds of homeless people, as documented in the film Dark Days. While most journalistic attention on the tunnel has focused on the homeless population, West Side Improvements instead focuses on the history of the many works of art lining the walls of the tunnel by graffiti writer Chris “Freedom” Pape.

Alex Holden currently spends his time playing guitar with the Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band. He lives in Brooklyn.

20 pgs, Cover: silver on black paper, 5.25 x 7.25 in

Uncivilized Books, 2014 1st Edition (500 Copies).

Additional information

Weight 5 oz
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 0.125 in
by

Alex Holden

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