Photo Documentation of various Epicenter-NYC events 
Epicenter-NYC partnered with the Underground Railroad Consortium of New York State (URCNYS) and the Bowne House on Sunday, Feb. 26, to offer our members a tour led by museum educators. The Bowne House is one of the few accessible abolition landmarks in New York City and also serves as a research library documenting that part of American history. 
Across the street from the Murray Hill stop on the Long Island Railroad, a series of tables had been set up in a public plaza. They were decorated with streamers and flowers, surrounded by Korean restaurants and small businesses, proudly displaying signboards in Korean script. The neighborhood has long been an enclave for Korean-Americans but is just now seeing an influx of New Yorkers from other parts of Queens and the boroughs beyond. This is ground zero for Korean food in New York City. 
MAKE MUSIC NYC - JACKSON HEIGHTS
EPICENTER-NYC ANNUAL RETREAT AND TEAM PORTRAITS (QUEENS)
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