Once a restroom, this tiny Beaux-Arts building has been converted into a Gallery for the West Side Arts Coalition, where local artists show and sell their work.
The wealthy Tammany Hall fixture, Andrew Freedman, built a mansion in the Bronx for those that lost their fortunes in the Panic of 1907. The unintended future of this mansion bestowes on the community riches far beyond the endowement thanks to the Mid-Bronx Sr Citizens Council.
There are shops in Soho that will peak your curiosity and bring you back in time as we walk the cobblestone street to visit The Evolution Shop, Fanelli's cafe' and cap off our night at Milady's Bar.
What better place to spend the end of Black History Month and the beginning of Armory Art Week then on 125th Street with such historic sights as The Apollo Theater, The Victoria Theater and all the untapped treasurers that 125th Street has to offer.
AFineLyne illustrates Manhattan's flower shops for Valentine's Day.
A great way to kick off Black History Month is to visit some of Harlem's Museums, take a stroll through the Conservatory Garden and have dinner at Harlem's newest eatery, Harvist.
A watercolor tour of our favorite spots around Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem: the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater, Mount Morris Presbyterian Church and more.
Lovely townhouses sitting side by side with a Spanish-Portuguese cemetery dating back to 1805 - across the street from a restaurant that will surely take you back in time. You're on West 11th Street in Greenwich Village.
Harlemites are sure to enjoy the resurrection of jazz and dining at the new Minton's Playhouse, which originally opened in 1938 and hosted the jazz greats.
Alongside this academic acropolis called Morningside Heights, Broadway's shops and restaurants are a self-contained neighborhood with historic sights and beautiful streetscapes.