The New-York Historical Society is welcoming Cole Porter’s 1907 Steinway piano, and will have live music played from acclaimed pianists for the next two months.
David Copperfield, the illusionist who made the Statue of Liberty disappear, is back to bring more magic to New York
On May 3rd, the Brooklyn Historical Society will be hosting a talk about the new book Broadway: A History of New York City in Thirteen Miles by Fran Leadon.
If being a muggle has become a bore, the New-York Historical Society is inviting you to delve in the world of magic with Harry Potter: A History of Magic.
New York Historical Society’s exhibition, Hotbed, places feminism in the broader context of activism that NYC saw at the beginning of the 20th century.
Step into The Center for Women's History at the NY Historical Society to learn about the struggles and triumphs of Dolly Madison and other women from early America.
The New-York Historical Society is the oldest museum in NYC. Here are out top 10 secrets of the 212 year old building from its founder to the hyphen.
Opened in time for the 2015 New York Comic Con, the New-York Historical Society exhibit "Superheroes in Gotham" has delights kids and adults.
The New-York Historical Society celebrates the work of writer/artist Ludwig Bemelmans and his most famous creation, Madeline, with a fascinating career retrospective.
The Swing Time exhibit at the New-York Historical Society featuring Reginald Marsh is also inspired by a Juniper Julep at the museum cafe.