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A look at the beautiful architectural Tender Houses on Chicago's bridges which range in style from wooden clapboard to Beaux Arts.
This fun illustrated map by Ephemera Press traces the Queens Jazz Trail, showing the homes of many 1920s jazz musicians and places of interest to jazz fans.
New plans for the Sheridan Expressway in the Bronx will extend cross streets over portions of the highway to improve connections for businesses and residents
With its unique combination of amenities and services, Body by Brooklyn aims to encourage a holistic lifestyle of health and beauty for its guests.
A look back at the Soho restaurant FOOD by Carol Goodden and Gordon Matta-Clark in the early 1970s, a place for the artist colony to eat and share.
The city announces first ever master plan for Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, the third largest park in NYC.
If you have your civil marriage ceremony in NYC's Marriage Bureau on 141 Worth Street, you get to take your photo in front of a faux City Hall backdrop
On this day in NYC History, December 11th, 1930. The Bank of the United States in the lower east side closed permanently, leaving hundreds of immigrants bankrupt.
Senator Liz Krueger has announced the introduction of the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) which would legalize marijuana in New York State if passed.
Closed in 1956, Myrtle Ave subway station used to run on the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit line between Manhattan Bridge and DeKalb Avenue.