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5 Places to Spot the Woolworth Building’s Innovative Fireproofing Methods
When the Woolworth Building was constructed in 1910, owner Frank Woolworth and architect Cass Gilbert wanted to make the structure
10 Must-Visit NYC Advanced Registration Sites to Check Out For OHNY Weekend 2017
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Open House New York, an annual celebration of architecture, urban design and public
10 Fun Facts about the Fort Washington Avenue Armory, Home of the Millrose Games
Tomorrow will be the 109th year of the Millrose Games the track and field tournament which was started by the
The Top 10 Secrets of 280 Broadway, an NYC Architectural Gem
It is not only New York’s famous buildings that make it such an exciting city to explore, but at
Film Screening at Queens Museum Will Show Lost Places of Hunters Point South
This Sunday, April 10th, from 4 PM to 8 PM, the Queens Museum will be holding its Spring Exhibitions Opening,
Spend Overnight in Two NYC Gilded Age Mansions For Free in A Night of Philosophy
The Cultural Services of the French Embassy continues its trend of all-star programming here in New York City with a
New Documentary “Growing Cities” Plants a Platform for Urban Architecture
The next harvest in the future of agriculture won’t be found in sweeping fields of the Great Plains, but