The 1896 eastern North America heat wave would kill over 1,500 people — despite being one of the lesser-known events in NYC history.
After years of debate, the equestrian statue of Theodore Roosevelt, found outside of the American Museum of Natural History, will
Explore the museum galleries and period rooms of Teddy Roosevelt's NYC birthplace, decorated with authentic family heirlooms.
Though Theodore Roosevelt died in 1919 a piece of him still lives on in NYC at 1 Police Plaza: his 121-year old desk where NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton sits
New York City boasts the country's only Nobel Prize Monument in Theodore Roosevelt Park near the American Museum of Natural History; a fitting place, as Roosevelt was the country's first Nobel Prize Winner.
As the American Museum of Natural History prepares to reopen the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda after two years of restoration, discover a little-known story about one of the murals and its connection to Vladimir Nabokov.
The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan first welcomed its luxurious suites to guests on September 22, 1924, and has been
The Roosevelts – Teddy, FDR and Eleanor, have a long and established history in New York, with townhouses in Manhattan and estates outside of NYC.
Celebrate Halloween and Theodore Roosevelt's 161st birthday anniversary with a bunch of exciting and spooky events happening all over NYC this week!
Tucked beneath the Merrick LIRR train station is a memorial to Roxey, the LIRR dog who rode the train with President Theodore Roosevelt!