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A Photo Tour Of Beautifully Decaying North Brother Island


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John Del Signore

Published Feb 21, 2012

Modified Feb 21, 2012


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North Brother Island, located just off shore from the Bronx in the Hell Gate section of the East River, has a fascinating history: It was once home to a quarantine hospital that housed Typhoid Mary; it's where the General Slocum sank and burned in 1904, killing over 1,200 people; after World War II, the island housed war veterans who were students at local colleges; and in the '50s it was home to an experimental drug treatment program that was mired in corruption. The island has been abandoned for almost half a century now, and the public is prohibited, but the Parks Department still has access too it, and we recently spoke with John Krawchuk, the department's Director of Historic Preservation. Click through on the photos for our conversation with Krawchuk.
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Published Feb 21, 2012

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Originally from the Albany area, John Del Signore has called NYC home since 1995. In addition to his thousands of meticulously-crafted bespoke blog posts for Gothamist, his writing has also been published in The Awl, Deadspin, The Nervous Breakdown, and performed at The Brick Theater in Brooklyn.

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