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New York as a  multi-layered city Cities are like creatures,  dependent  on the intricate systems providing them with life. A
Just by walking down the street, it’s possible to view a form of art that you won’t find
The Sheepfold, better known as Tavern on the Green today, was constructed in 1870 and is one of the park’
Rene Jules Lalique was a renowned French glass designer in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He is best
A turn of the century postcard depicting the benefits bridges could provide to the city and within the fabric Part
Frontispiece from King’s Dream of New York: In 1908, Moses King published King’s Dream of New York, which
New Yorkers yearn for the mythical City of New York, waxing nostalgia for the way the city was depicted  in
Art is often intentionally employed as a means of spreading political messages. Goya’s “The Third of May and Picaso’
The Inspiration Point Shelter, located on the Henry Hudson Parkway and 190th Street, is one of the unique treasures that
This is the first in a series on New York City bridges that allow pedestrians to enjoy the architecture and
Union Square Park has had an illustrious past. The completion of the Croton Aqueduct was celebrated there, the funeral processions
This is part two of a  series on sequence art in New York City which previously covered the Commuter’s
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