
Why New York City streets steam
Chapter 1
The underground science of steam
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Chapter 2
The historic Gilded Age roots
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Chapter 3
The iconic orange chimneys and safety
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Chapter 4
Global steam and the future
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Master of Why New York City streets steam
Ch 2 · The historic Gilded Age roots
teacher New York City Steam System
That steam rising up, from the streets of New York, is a Gilded Age network, still making the city work!
Fun Fact
First steam day: The NYC steam system officially started operating on March 3, 1882, heating its very first building with steam sent from a central plant.
Glossary
district heating (noun)
A system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a network of pipes. The New York Steam Company first implemented this network beneath lower Manhattan on March 3, 1882.
A system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a network of pipes. The New York Steam Company first implemented this network beneath lower Manhattan on March 3, 1882.
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What fuel did New York City buildings primarily burn for heat before the steam system was introduced?
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In what year did the New York Steam Company first begin commercial operations in Manhattan?
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In 1954, which company did the New York Steam Company merge with to centralize city utilities?
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Which major winter weather event in 1888 convinced New York City to move its utilities underground?
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Where was the massive Kips Bay Station, a historic steam plant built in 1926, located?
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How did the introduction of underground steam change the architectural design of Manhattan's early skyscrapers?



