If you are not familiar with the name origin to this street its quite simple.. Americas first official financial thoroughfare is named after... you guessed it, a wall. I will expand, without going into a trilogy.
In 1626, the business minded Dutch settled a skin and fur trading colony at the southern tip of present day Manhattan island calling it New Amsterdam. Being small and vulnerable to attacks the Dutch decided to erect a wooden wall at the northern edge of the colony that would stretch from one end of the island to the other. The reason for the wall? Protection! The biggest concern the Dutch had outside of animals and unfriendly Indians were the infamous, aggressive English. The English had continuously threatened and taunted the Dutch that it was only a matter of time before they would invade and forcefully take complete control. The Dutch, with little to no military decided a protective barrier made of thick planks of oak forming a wall would do the trick. Well, the Dutch an
d their wall were successful in keeping the English out from the North.. but eventually in 1654, the powerful British Navy sailed into the Harbor(from the south) and peacefully took over New Amsterdam. When the English discovered this wooden wall they were quoted in saying "We don't need no stinking wall" Well... not really, but the wall was useless to them so it was disassembled and abandoned. As the English colony of New York now began to grow northward, a street would simply be named, Wall St. for what originally stood in its place.
Fast forward to 2001, Wall Street over the past 200 years had set a standard in big banking and high finance in which no street on the planet has matched. However, with such power and influence came consequences. On September 11, 2001The World Trade Center is attacked destroying the complex and killing thousands. Lower Manhattan is in a lock down for several months. As lower Manhattan recovered, serious security measures were taken including Wall street where it all began.
At first
sight of the Wall street area it resembles a modern day Alamo. At the head of Wall St. and Broadway there are three, 3ft high bollards lined like soldiers standing permanent guard. On both sides of the pylons for added protection sit these brass colored geometric shaped boulders made of lead and cement. Believe it or not, these were designed to be artistic but I can not remember ever seeing anyone admiring them for there aesthetics.
Just down
from the bollards and the brass boulders a stark black iron fence completely surrounds the New York Stock Exchange. Take note of the cement tree boxes for a little added protection. If you walk down to the intersection of Wall and Nassau Street you find a swat truck parked with policemen outside holding semi automatics in helmets and vests. The area oozes an eerie calm, people are snapping pictures of the Exchange and the Statue of George Washington but it is being done in a quiet, slow moving motion.
If you
continue walking east on Wall Street you come to not one but two steel barricades manned by security guards. It is unfortunate (but completely understandable) that Wall Street has been turned into a high security, military outpost that protects the oldest, largest trading exchange in the world which leads me to my point.
THE POINT
The Dutch settlers had built a wooden wall in the 17th century to protect themselves from the threat of an English attack. Through time, the wall served no additional purpose so it was removed and a street was placed in its name. Today in the 21st century, approximately 300 years later, history repeats itself by Americans who have had to build a wall also. A wall not of wood but of bollards, iron fences, security guards, and police with high-end weapon try. This modern day wall is to protect us all from our present day threat ..terrorism.
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