A walk through the third, final, and unopened section of the Highline.
All photos by David Jo for Untapped Cities Once a favorite haunt of America’s illustrious industrialists (and to an extent
According to the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities, approximately 58% of mansions built on Long Island between
In the late 1870s, there were about two million cows being herded in the streets of New York City. A
Image via New York Public Library In 1896, a trustee of the New York Public Library donated to it one
Across New York City, century-old churches are being torn down and replaced by residential property, retail stores and newer churches. The same battle now faces Saint Vincent de Paul, the last remaining Francophone Catholic church in NYC.
The Municipal Art Society unveiled design proposals from four celebrated New York architecture firms that took on the challenge of
The current buzz surrounding The Great Gatsby creates a magical idea of the Gold Coast lifestyle – large country estates
The story behind the Church of Mary Help of Christians, a 97-year-old church in the East Village that is in danger of being demolished by property developers.
At its prime the now abandoned Ellis Island South Side Hospitals were a cutting-edge facility which enabled the curing and isolation of infectious diseases.