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SENECA VILLAGE

(MOCK-UP)

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Seneca Village was a 19th-century settlement of mostly African American landowners in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, within what would become present-day Central Park. The settlement was located on about 5 acres near the Upper West Side neighborhood, approximately bounded by Central Park West and the paths of 82nd Street, 89th Street and Seventh Avenue, had they been constructed through the park.

 

Seneca Village was founded in 1825 by free Black Americans, the first such community in the city. At its peak, the community had 264 residents, three churches, a school, and two cemeteries. The settlement was later also inhabited by Irish and German immigrants. Seneca Village existed until 1857, when, through eminent domain, the villagers and other settlers in the area were ordered to leave and their houses were torn down for the construction of Central Park. The entirety of the village was dispersed except for one congregation that relocated. [Wikipedia]

Our Seneca Village State University collection of mock-ups serves a dual purpose:

to demonstrate our offerings to potential higher education clients as well as standing as a living, breathing memorial to the original settlement. We continue to add new pieces to this collection as a testament to their legacy and what could have been...

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