Central Park is perhaps New York’s best-known, albeit unofficial, sculpture park, featuring famous sculptures like The Angel of the Waters in Bethesda
Meet the "Queens" of King Manor in a new historical exhibit on Women's History at the historic Queens estate!
While marching and volunteering are all vital ways to support the women's movement, here are a few unconventional ways to celebrate Women's History Month.
New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission launched an interactive story map to celebrate the centennial of women’s suffrage in New York State.
New York Historical Society’s exhibition, Hotbed, places feminism in the broader context of activism that NYC saw at the beginning of the 20th century.
To honor the centennial anniversary of women's suffrage, Governors Island is hosting the "Battle for the Ballot" exhibit, showcasing art and artifacts from the suffrage movement.
Step into The Center for Women's History at the NY Historical Society to learn about the struggles and triumphs of Dolly Madison and other women from early America.
9 exhibits, monuments, photos and readings to honor Women's History Month in NYC this March, from memorial to Triangle Shirtwaist Fire to an exhibit at the Met
Unique among the theaters of Times Square, the Town Hall has a storied history connected to women's rights that even event goers may not be aware of.
New York City was shaped by its defunct colleges and universities, influencing institutions like Off-Broadway and Grand Central Terminal.