Joe Macken Spent 21 Years Hand-Assembling a Vast Model of New York City
Over the course of two decades, Queens resident Joe Macken meticulously built an entire city from the ground up. In fact, he built New York Cityβthe whole thingβone building, house, and bridge at a time. Now, his expansive scale construction is on view in He Built This City: Joe Mackenβs Model at the Museum of the City of New York.
Macken began working on the 50-by-27-foot model in 2004, first in Middle Village, Queens, before moving to Clifton Park, New York. It comprises 340 individual sections, each built from everyday materials like cardboard and glue, with many of the buildings constructed of balsa wood and detailed with pencil and paint. He completed the structure in 2025, and itβs now on long-term view at the museum, where visitors can walk around it and are encouraged to use binoculars to find familiar buildings and neighborhoods.

You may also enjoy the βPanorama of the City of New Yorkβ at the Queens Museum, which was completed in 1964 and took a team of more than 100 people about three years to complete.








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