When historians look back at the year 2014, what events or cultural changes within New York City will historians consider\xa0significant? \xa0In this special episode, the Bowery Boys look back at some of the biggest historical headlines\xa0of the year -- the opening of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the troubling trend of mega-condominiums along 57th Street and the continuing gentrification of several New York City neighborhoods. \xa0\n\nWe also answer some questions from listeners and present some resolutions and thought on how you can help protect and preserve the historical landscape of New York City -- whether you live here or not. \xa0\n\nAnd a big cheers and our hopes for great things in\xa02015!\n\nNOTE: We recorded this episode on December 17, and so were unable to make note of events from the recent few days including the tragic shooting of two NYPD officers on December 20, 2014.\n\nwww.boweryboyspodcast.com\n\nSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys