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How European settlers ate the storm barrier that could have saved New York

Thursday, March 10, 2016 9:28
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How European settlers ate the storm barrier that could have saved New York

New York’s settlers worked up quite an appetite building what became one of the largest cities in the world. They ate oysters in the harbor like they were going out of style. They picked oysters from their reefs by hand in Raritan Bay starting in the 1600s. Subsequent generations kept at it, with rakes and […]


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