On the occasion of the month of his birth in 1818, let’s follow Frederick Douglass in NYC. Douglass escaped from slavery in Maryland and headed to Manhattan.
From Occupy Movement to the Suffragette movement, NYC has been a center of political change. Here are 10 radical spaces to check out as you wander the city.
16 art exhibits & installations not to miss in NYC this month highlighting photography, ecology, redevelopment, food, & the plight of Syrian refugees.
New York’s wealthiest citizens built mausoleums in Woodlawn Cemetery with grandeur that matched the 5th Avenue mansions they spent their living years in.
New York City was a hotbed of social activism in the 19th century; it hosted a major segment of the Underground Railroad and was a major rallying point for prominent abolitionists of the day.
Established over a century ago, the Children's Quarter in Golden Gate Park allows us to imagine ourselves as we were, are, and could become.