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Disciplines
Architectural History and Criticism | Architecture | Historic Preservation and Conservation | History | Oral History | United States History | Urban Studies | Urban Studies and Planning
Abstract
Neal Matticks is an Elder and Co-Clerk of Session at Good Shepherd Faith Presbyterian Church in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan. Good Shepherd was first constructed in the 1880's, and it is the only remaining building in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex which was built before the Lincoln Square Urban Renewal Project.
In this oral history recorded by Fordham student Manpreet Singh, Matticks discusses the history and architecture of the church, the impact of the Lincoln Square Urban Renewal Project and the evolution of the Lincoln Square community.
Recommended Citation
Singh, Manpreet, "Neal Matticks" (2023). Lincoln Square Oral History Project. 4.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/lincolnsquare/4
Transcript of Neil Matticks' Oral History
Neal Matticks Informed Consent Form.pdf (111 kB)
Informed Consent form signed by Neil Matticks