
Mendelssohn on the Hudson is a self-guided historical and musical walking tour that follows the footsteps of the German Jews and others who fled 1930s Nazi Germany to settle in Washington Heights, also referred to at the time as "Frankfurt on the Hudson." The self-directed historical tour route – offering autonomy, fresh air, and social distancing – includes West 181 Street to the Heather Garden in ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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181st & Fort Washington Ave, Northeast Corner near Fort Washington Collegiate Church
What would you do if your country forced you out, to leave behind everything you loved? Where would you go?
"Mendelssohn on the Hudson" is a historical musical wal... more
183rd St. and Fort Washington Ave, Southwest Corner
Notice the pre-war Art Deco design of this six-story apartment building at 495 Fort Washington Ave. Throughout the 1930s and corresponding with the arrival of the German Jewish refugees, prominent... more
Western entrance to Bennett Park, east of Pinehurst Avenue between 183rd and 185th Street
We are at Bennett Park, which was the site of Fort Washington during the Revolutionary War. A plaque on that large rock outcropping also marks the highest p... more
East side of Bennett Park near the steps to Fort Washington Avenue at 184th Street
We see the Art Deco A-train subway entrance designed by Squire J. Vickers across the street. Our Austrian neighbor Rivke, whose story this episode follows, lived o... more
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What a delight to come upon this podcast! This creative blending of music and history enriches our understanding of this time and place. Thank you! Lori Gemeiner Bihler, author of Cities of Refuge: German Jews in London and New York, 1935-1945 (SUNY Press, 2018)
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