Manhattan was sold for $24 - now it costs nearly as much to get across town
Briefly

In 1626, the sharp trader Peter Minuit settled in Manhattan, paying the equivalent of $24 for the land, a deal nobody could fathom today.
As Manhattan developed, its character was shaped by varying influences— breweries, bakeries, and a continual undercurrent of war, creating a bustling urban landscape.
Read at New York Post
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