With the 2nd largest carillon in the World, St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Harlem was described by the Landmarks Preservation Commission as "undoubtedly the handsomest example of the Romanesque Revival architectural style in all of Manhattan".
The National Trust for Historical Preservation announces its 2013 list of America's 11 Most Endangered Places today via live Twitter chat at 11am.
Marx Brothers Place - worthy of cultural preservation, before it is too late.
Thanks to your readership and voting, four winners have been selected in the 2012 Partners in Preservation popular vote.
Even a storied theater like the Apollo could use some restoration help. Exclusive photos from After the Final Curtain.
At Congregation Beth Elohim, a story of giving and acceptance that may ultimate save the building's architecture.
First a prison, now a library. Jefferson Market Library is a staple of Greenwich Village with a long and rich history.
The historic Henry Street Settlement was founded in 1893 on the Lower East Side as a humanitarian endeavor and continues to provide social services to New Yorkers.
Tucked on the Lower East Side, just blocks from the Williamsburg Bridge, the Tenement Museum embodies and represents the history of how New York as we know it came to be.
Vote for George--the National Park Service's campaign to preserve a national memorial.