Vintage 1970s Photos Show Lost Sites of NYC's Lower East Side
A quest to find his grandmother's birthplace led Richard Marc Sakols on a mission to capture his changing neighborhood on film.
Joseph Pulitzer, the editor of the New York World (whose New York City headquarters was the tallest building in the
New York City is home to multiple stunning and architecturally unique college campuses from Columbia’s Neo-Classical acropolis to City
Located at the corner of 56th Street, 1740 Broadway was constructed in 1950 for Mutual of New York as their
New York City is home to numerous world-famous museums, but if you need a break from classics like the Metropolitan
If you did not have the opportunity to go on the great Fabergé Big Egg Hunt and track down the
We all know the Metropolitan Life Insurance Building on Madison Square Park with its distinctive tower rising high on the
At the American Academy of Arts and Letters at Audubon Terrace in Washington Heights, you can view the Connecticut studio
In 1893, McKim, Mead, & White won the design competition for what would become the Brooklyn Museum. Their design featured
Times Square is home to over 30 theaters. These theaters can be awe-inspiring works of art and architecture. As a
The American Museum of Natural History was conceived by Albert S. Bickmore, a naturalist who won the backing of wealthy
In 1832, New York’s first railroad line opened, The New York and Harlem Railroad, utilizing not steam but horse
The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on Amsterdam Avenue is not only one of the oldest buildings in Morningside
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