The murder of Mary Cecilia Rogers — the "beautiful cigar girl" whose body was found on July 28, 1841 — remains a mystery today.
The Antigua X Colombia Box from Eat Offbeat explores the multi-generational flavors of Colombia and Antigua through six full meals.
This guide highlights the best hidden gems, well-known restaurants, and hole-in-the-wall joints in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Remnants of Fort Totten's former military life include an abandoned Civil War-era fort and a decaying early 20th century battery.
Summer 2021's Restaurant Week offers deals from more than 500 eateries. Restaurants span across all five boroughs and more than 50 cuisines.
Laurie Gwen Shapiro stumbled upon an Armenian pop-up in Bedford-Stuyvesant whose owner, Ararat El-Rawi, has a few stories to share.
Richard Roth Jr. was a new architect who continued the legacy of Emery Roth and Sons, when he was assigned to design the Pan Am Building.
Described by residents as its “own small town within the city,” Park Slope is a lively Brooklyn neighborhood, filled with countless historic buildings, top-rated restaurants, and outdoor green spaces. Some key spots to visit today include the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Central Library branch of the Brooklyn Public Library system. Keep reading for an inside peek into one of Brooklyn’s most illustrious neighborhoods.
Delmonico's Steak House invented the frozen dessert Baked Alaska in 1867 to celebrate the United States purchase of the Alaska Territory.
The Pan American Exposition of 1901 was one of the defining moments of art and culture in Buffalo, bringing recognition to the Queen City.