As an everyday subway rider, I often miss the writings on the wall. But now, I have the option of exploring all Metropolitan Transit Authority’s (MTA) public art via the Arts for Transit application.
The Benjamin Siegel House was built in the historic Boston-Edison district of Detroit in 1914 by the founder of Siegel’s department store.
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This past weekend in Paris, Colette hosted a carnival to celebrate its 15th Anniversary!
A review of a new model for sustainable housing in rural Nicaragua created by ABCDesign and State Street Coffee.
The monuments, memorials, and overlooked graves of Père Lachaise.
The famous and infamous residents of Père Lachaise.
As the bells of Trinity Church tolled noon, on September 16, 1920, no one noticed the horse drawn wagon pull up beside 23 Wall Street. Within seconds, a massive explosion ripped through the building was served as the headquarters of J. P. Morgan's bank.
Described as a "transplanted piece of the Sierras," this tribute to the inventor of blue jeans is only a BART ride away.