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Booming Out: Mohawk Ironworkers Build New York

From april 26 to october 15 2002
Photography
67 photographs taken by photojournalists and the ironworkers themselves, reflect the towering contribution Mohawk people have made to the United States, Canada and, especially, New York City. The Empire State Building, the George Washington Bridge, Rockefeller Center and the World Trade Center...

National Museum of the American Indian, Heye Center

U.S. Custom House
One Bowling Green
New York, New York
10004 New York - États-Unis

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Horaire(s) d'ouverturefrom 10 am to 5 pm
Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm
Christmas Day
Admission :
Free : for everyone
Peter Skaronhiati Stacey (Mohawk, Kahnawake; third from left), Joseph Jocks (Mohawk, Kahnawake; fourth from left), Peter Sakaronhiotane Rice (Mohawk, Kahnawake; sixth from left), and other ironworkers taking a break during the construction of Rockefeller Center in 1928 ; © Photo by Lewis Hine. Courtesy of Bethlehem Steel