Matthew Coody, Director of External Affairs at the Historic House Trust of NYC, will guide attendees along a virtual Dutch heritage trail.
Quay Tower is located on the Brooklyn Heights waterfront, located in Brooklyn Bridge Parkin one of Brooklyn's buzzing neighborhoods.
"Martha’s Vineyard: New Island Homes" surveys the island’s residential design, presenting 25 contemporary houses.
On June 22, the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission unanimously voted to designate the Kimlau War Memorial at Kimlau Square in Chinatown.
The Renwick Ruin was originally built in 1856 on Roosevelt Island as part of a series of prisons and hospitals constructed on the island.
Matilda Moore, a Civil War era photographer in NYC, was most of the country's most successful female photographers in the late 19th century.
For a brief time, Queens actually had its own Madison Square Garden, an outdoor arena called Madison Square Garden Bowl.
SuperReal, an immersive digital art show, returns to the landmarked Cunard Building.
A tour of the beautiful, eerie abandoned campus of Bennett College, once known as the luxury hotel Halcyon House, now slated for demolition.
Through programs in education, culture, art, and business, China Institute advances a deeper understanding of China.