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.
While most New Yorkers today may immediately point to Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, or the Bowery Ballroom
“Jade Doskow, Photographer of Lost Utopias,” a short documentary film directed by filmmaker Philip Shane, follows architectural landscape photographer Jade
When the new Moynihan Train Hall opened in January, one of the big stars of the hall was the public
Though she barely stood taller than five feet and was known for her even-temperedness, Ruth Bader Ginsberg delighted in her
The West Side Highway, also known as the Joe DiMaggio Highway, extends from West 72nd Street along the Hudson River
Chelsea is one of New York City’s most hip and artistic areas, thanks to its prominent arts district, The
The William H. Vanderbilt House, commonly known as the Vanderbilt Triple Palace, was an elaborate mansion at 640 Fifth Avenue
The Vanderbilt family, the namesakes of New York sites such as Vanderbilt Avenue and skyscrapers like One Vanderbilt, was one
Emery Roth was a prolific New York City architect who designed many notable buildings in the 1920s and ’30s. He
The Pulitzer-winning founder of the Gotham Center, Mike Wallace, has argued in his soon-to-be trilogy, no city has been as
On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we look back at the design of One World Trade Center.
Green-Wood Cemetery was founded in 1838 as one of America’s first rural cemeteries. Almost two centuries later, Green-Wood remains
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