The Roosevelts – Teddy, FDR and Eleanor, have a long and established history in New York, with townhouses in Manhattan and estates outside of NYC.
NYC's outdoor art installations to check out in May from the Psycho house on the Met Museum roof to new rok by Yayoi Kusama, pigeons from Creative Time and more
In NYC and New Jersey, before they were grand movie palaces, many of the theaters were vaudeville houses. Take a look inside 10 that have since been abandoned.
While there is the famous theater district near Times Square, here are 10 other places in NYC that have been repurposed as theaters.
NYC has many consulates, embassies and foreign-owned buildings most of which are lavish Gilded Age mansions. Here are 10 of the most architecturally extraordinary ones.
Though not one of NYC's most famous bridges, the Bayonne Bridge was a record breaking one. Changes are en route for the connection between Staten Island and NJ.
The NYC sites depicted in PBS Murder of a President associated with James Garfield's Presidency, though he has few formal memorials or dedications in the city.
The history of record breaking real estate deals in NYC include buildings and parcels of land purchased for over $1 billion and up to $5.45 billion.
Twenty permanent art installations situated along the southern tip of Manhattan from The Battery, through Battery City Park, to Nelson A. Rockefeller Park.
10 secrets of the landmarked Park Avenue Armory in NYC, built in 1861 and occupied by the Seventh Regiment National Guard, the Silk Stocking Regiment.