Oral History With Masha Turchinsky (Continued)
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Title
Oral History With Masha Turchinsky (Continued)
Description
Masha describes moving back to Yonkers after living in NYC. She talks about the pride that she has for the Yonkers and its remarkable diversity.
Creator
Yonkers Public Library
Source
Masha Turchinsky
Hudson River Museum
Hudson River Museum
Publisher
Yonkers Public Library
Date
3/10/2017
Contributor
Masha Turchinsky
Hudson River Museum
Hudson River Museum
Format
MP3
Identifier
2018.015.027
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Raven Hicks
Interviewee
Masha Turchinsky
Location
Yonkers Riverfront Library
Duration
21:40
Time Summary
3:04-Learning Spanish in Yonkers Public Schools and speaking it in Madrid.
6:40-Moving back to Yonkers after living in Brooklyn.
7:31-Meeting new people who moved to Yonkers.
9;01-Joining organizations in Yonkers, including the Hudson River Museum.
9:25-Going to the Hudson River Museum as a child.
10:21-The Yonkers Public Library branch at the Hudson River Museum.
11:30-The Hudson River Museum as a multi-disciplinary museum.
12:00-The museum building being built during the Glided Age.
12:16-The planetarium at the museum.
13:30-The importance of the Hudson River to Yonkers.
14:33-Yonkers as being part of Masha's family history.
16:10-Yonkers history.
17:40-Diversity of Yonkers Public Schools.
19:16-Pride people have of living in Yonkers.
20:26-Working at the Hudson River Museum.
21:00-The Hudson River Museum as a gem.
6:40-Moving back to Yonkers after living in Brooklyn.
7:31-Meeting new people who moved to Yonkers.
9;01-Joining organizations in Yonkers, including the Hudson River Museum.
9:25-Going to the Hudson River Museum as a child.
10:21-The Yonkers Public Library branch at the Hudson River Museum.
11:30-The Hudson River Museum as a multi-disciplinary museum.
12:00-The museum building being built during the Glided Age.
12:16-The planetarium at the museum.
13:30-The importance of the Hudson River to Yonkers.
14:33-Yonkers as being part of Masha's family history.
16:10-Yonkers history.
17:40-Diversity of Yonkers Public Schools.
19:16-Pride people have of living in Yonkers.
20:26-Working at the Hudson River Museum.
21:00-The Hudson River Museum as a gem.
Files
Collection
Citation
Yonkers Public Library, “Oral History With Masha Turchinsky (Continued),” Yonkers Public Library Archive, accessed December 5, 2024, http://archive.ypl.org/items/show/523.