New York Magazine - 19.08.2019 - 01.09.2019

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ROOSEVELT ISLAND

Today, tourists take the tram to Roosevelt to see the cherry blossoms at the finally finished FDR memorial by Louis Kahn. In 1842, while visiting so-called slums in New York, Charles Dickens took a boat there to see the Octagon Tower, New York’s new so-called insane asylum. “Everything had a lounging, listless, madhouse air, which was very

painful,” he wrote. “The moping idiot, cowering down with long disheveled hair; the gibbering maniac, with his hideous laugh and pointed finger; the vacant eye,
the fierce wild face, the gloomy picking of the hands and lips, and munching of the nails: there they were all, without disguise, in naked ugliness and horror.” The creator

of Scrooge liked the architecture, calling it “spacious and elegant.” In 2006, it was converted to luxury rentals: a two-bedroom, two-bath goes for $4,700 a month.
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