A New Video Overview of the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
The video gives you an overview of Bloomingdale's history, it introduces you to some of the famous people who once lived here (spoiler alert: Nina Simone, The Gershwins, Humphrey Bogart are just three of hundreds) and gives you an idea why all of us at the BNHG are so passionate about spreading the word about this amazing place.
We had fun putting this video together and we think you'll have fun watching it.
The video gives you an overview of Bloomingdale's history, it introduces you to some of the famous people who once lived here (spoiler alert: Nina Simone, The Gershwins, Humphrey Bogart are just three of hundreds) and gives you an idea why all of us at the BNHG are so passionate about spreading the word about this amazing place.
We had fun putting this video together and we think you'll have fun watching it.
"Archivist Week Award" for the BNHG
On October 28, 2020 the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group was presented "The Archivist Week Award" for educational use of archives by the NYC Archivists Round Table, in particular, the work of Pam Tice, creator of the group's Blog site, and Gil Tauber, creator of the BNHG Database of Upper West Side buildings.
On October 28, 2020 the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group was presented "The Archivist Week Award" for educational use of archives by the NYC Archivists Round Table, in particular, the work of Pam Tice, creator of the group's Blog site, and Gil Tauber, creator of the BNHG Database of Upper West Side buildings.

Read more about the history of the BNHG in this 2014 article from the Columbia Daily Spectator:
https://www.columbiaspectator.com/news/2014/10/09/remembering-upper-west-side-history-one-walk-time/
https://www.columbiaspectator.com/news/2014/10/09/remembering-upper-west-side-history-one-walk-time/
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