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What did New York City really look like in 1785, when Wall Street was cobblestones, taverns and Federal Hall instead of skyscrapers? In this cinematic AI reconstruction, we walk the muddy, brilliant streets of late 18th‑century New York City — America’s first capital and the birthplace of modern Wall Street.[web:1][web:6] From Federal Hall and George Washington’s inauguration to the Tontine Coffee House, Trinity Church, the Battery promenade and the early water system, you’ll see how a dense port city learned to host both national politics and finance at the same time.[web:1][web:2][web:3][web:5] Using AI‑generated visuals based on period maps, engravings and historical research, this time‑travel tour shows what New York looked and felt like between 1785 and 1793. [CHAPTERS] 00:00 — New York 1785 from the Harbor 02:30 — Wall Street, Federal Hall & the First Congress 05:10 — Presidential Houses on Cherry Street & Broadway 07:00 — Taverns, Tontine Coffee House & Early Wall Street 09:30 — Trinity Church, St. Paul’s Chapel & Fire Alarms 11:20 — Fort George, Government House & City Security 12:40 — Water Crisis, Tea Water Pump & Manhattan Company 14:10 — Walking the Streets: Pigs, Cobblestones & Housing 15:20 — Northward Growth & Losing the Capital 16:30 — How 1780s New York Shaped the Modern United States [SOURCES] Edwin G. Burrows & Mike Wallace – Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 David O. Stewart – The Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution Thomas J. Schlereth – Victorian America: Transformations in Everyday Life, 1876–1915 (background on urban change) Museum of the City of New York – collections on 18th‑century Manhattan National Park Service – Federal Hall National Memorial resources Which American city should we reconstruct next with AI — Philadelphia 1790, Boston in the Revolution, or early New Orleans? Tell us in the comments and help pick the next time‑travel walk. #history #NewYork #NYC #WallStreet #AIreconstruction #AmericanHistory #documentary #urbanhistory