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Come join us for a walk and experience NYC at 3 mph!
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Manhattan University to 190th St. 5-6 miles
242nd St. Subway Station, Bronx, NY, 5985 Broadway, Bronx, ny, USPlease do not RSVP for this walk unless you truly plan to attend. Please alter your RSVP as soon as you know your plans have changed. Please read this description 3 or 4 times before asking questions.
We'll vist Manhattan University's O'Malley Library to view an exhibit of sketches found in a closet, long forgotten and lost. Here's the New York Times article which piqued my curiosity.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/31/nyregion/sketches-holocaust-manhattan-university.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZFA.jesd.Znyem_ThylNv&smid=url-shareMehnaz Afridi, Professor of Religion & Philosophy and
Director of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Interfaith Education Center, will provide a tour of the sketches and additional Holocaust Center material housed at the library.Meet at the public bathrooms at 243rd St, north of the last stop of the #1 train at 242nd St. We'll walk a short distance to the O'Malley Library of Manhattan University. Following our viewing we'll have lunch on the campus. We'll then walk south to the Henry Hudson Bridge, to Fort Tyron Park where we can catch the A train at 190th Street.
Here's a video of the exhibit's opening event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIATUhel9EM#:~:text=Opening%20Reception%20%E2%80%94%20Lost%20Stories,Roux%20%E2%80%94%20March%2024%2C%202026Please understand that I stop frequently to allow the group to coalesce. This walk may not be for you if you wish to walk at a faster, uninterrupted pace.
Please have your guest(s) sign the Shorewalkers waiver at https://shorewalkers.org/terms-condit
Please bring lunch, water, snacks, sunscreen and hat, as well as raingear as needed. Rain will alter the itinerary to the Library visit only.
Ellen Fleishman 917 734 781349 участников
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