Built in 1848 as part of the Croton Aqueduct system, Manhattan's High Bridge has plenty of fascinating secrets.
Of the 22 original Penn Station eagles, 18 survived the station's destruction. One of them ended up at the Valley Forge Military Academy.
With warmer weather on the horizon as springtime fast approaches, new public art installations continue to open throughout New York City.
Elmhurst is an ethnically diverse neighborhood in Queens that consists mostly of multi-family homes, co-ops, and apartment buildings.
Most of the opulent buildings by Gilded Age architect Richard Morris Hunt were destroyed, but a handful remain in New York City and Newport.
The Highbridge Water Tower is not only celebrating its sesquicentennial in 2022, but was also recently reopened for tours following a $5 million restoration.
Come along on a 14 mile virtual walk up the isle of Manhattan, to explore those twelve squares along Broadway.
Corona is one of New York City's oldest and most layered neighborhoods. Here is an inside peek at a few of its secrets.
While some free Black communities like Seneca Village are known to many New York history buffs, others still remain unknown to most.
Architect Lewis A. Coffin reminisces about growing up as a young boy at the end of the horse era in New York City.