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History of Oysters
Hello Wikipedians,

I hope all is well; I really enjoyed reading this, however, I noticed the History portion of the reading is fairly short. The oysters in New York has a long history that should definitely be included. NYC was known as the oyster capital and has been the cite for oysters. Beer and oysters were seen as a New York [https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/oysters-new-york-city-history-blue-point#:~:text=A%20combination%20of%20overharvesting%2C%20the%20expansion%20of%20the,City%20oyster%20beds%20were%20officially%20closed%20for%20business. delicacy]. By 1927, however, everything was shut [https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/oysters-new-york-city-history-blue-point#:~:text=A%20combination%20of%20overharvesting%2C%20the%20expansion%20of%20the,City%20oyster%20beds%20were%20officially%20closed%20for%20business. down]. Take a look at this reference below. It can support you in including more under the history portion of the page.

Reference:

Horkley, E. (2018, August 24). How New York City became the oyster capital of the world. Atlas Obscura. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/oysters-new-york-city-history-blue-point#:~:text=A%20combination%20of%20overharvesting%2C%20the%20expansion%20of%20the,City%20oyster%20beds%20were%20officially%20closed%20for%20business. AMousou (talk) 21:18, 4 September 2023 (UTC) AMousou (talk) 21:18, 4 September 2023 (UTC)