Next year, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit will launch its twenty-first season, becoming the longest-running prime-time television show in history. (The current season wraps up next week.)
For thirty years and hundreds of episodes, the various versions of Law and Order have depicted a New York City that is both real and unreal at the same time. This week for Curbed New York, James explored his personal relationship to the show and how the New York City it depicts has changed over time.
Read the full story at https://ny.curbed.com/2019/5/8/18525787/law-and-order-svu-new-york-filming-locations.
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Read more in
Inside the Apple: A Streetwise History of New York City
-- NOW OUT AS AN AUDIOBOOK! --
and don't forget our chapter on New York in the movies in
Footprints in New York: Tracing the Lives of Four Centuries of New Yorkers
-- NOW OUT AS AN AUDIOBOOK! --
and don't forget our chapter on New York in the movies in
Footprints in New York: Tracing the Lives of Four Centuries of New Yorkers
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