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Once upon a time, the Museum of the City of New York (5th Ave. & 105th St.) had an semi-permanent exhibit on New Amsterdam with a (small scale, partially) reconstructed Fort with a mural on the walls showing the cityscape c. 1660.  But that's been gone for more than 30 years.

Natalie Naylor
Hofstra Univ. (Emerita)


                                        

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