The most important buildings in the history of New York City architecture will be open to the public for free during OHNY Open House Weekend October 12th-13th.
Once again, as part of Open House New York, Harlem Artists open their doors for The Harlem ArtWalk. This year more then 40 studios and galleries with over 90 participating artists will open their doors for this FREE event.
OHNY's 2012 Weekend gives New Yorkers access to hundreds of sites in all 5 boroughs that are normally closed to the public.
May 10th marks the 175th anniversary of the Astor Place Opera House Riot, one of the most deadly riots in New York City history, in 1849.
Downtown Brooklyn's newest park honors brave Brooklynites and historic sites of the 19th-century abolitionist movement!
See travel posters advertising New York City from the 1890s to the 1970s in the latest exhibit at Poster House!
How did a gate from one of the former campuses of Columbia University end up at a Victorian mansion inNew Jersey?!
For the first time ever, New Yorkers can step inside an 18th-century South Street Seaport warehouse and explore a new fiber art exhibition.
Celebrate the 60th anniversary of New York's 1964-65 World's Fair, watch the solar eclipse, explore The Velvet Underground's NYC, and more!
The evolution of Roosevelt Island itself is illustrated in the history of the Blackwell House, a historic home built between