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The Gargoyle Hunters, by John Freeman Gill, tells the mystery of a stunningly brazen architectural heist—the theft of an
It’s the 17th anniversary of 9/11 this year and there are many ways to commemorate and mark the
On May 3rd at 6:30 PM, the Brooklyn Historical Society will be hosting a talk about the new book
It’s no surprise that New York City is directly shaped by the waterways that surround it. Now, a new,
As technology has expanded to where everyone holds a small computer in their hands, so has the scope of war.
Photo courtesy Prospect Park Alliance Prospect Park turns 150 this year, and the Brooklyn Historical Society and Prospect Park Alliance
Brooklyn Bridge Park provides a scenic backdrop to Empire Stores, a forgotten 19th-century warehouse and former coffee storehouse turned into
Every year, we look for all the other possible Valentine’s Day activities we can suggest to our readers. This
For those into photography, David Attie is a 20th century artist who is hard to forget. However, his passing in
The Brooklyn Historical Society is in the midst of its summer programs occurring every week until late August. On June
1. Shakespeare Garden, Central Park The Shakespeare Garden is a four acre landscaped garden in Central Park, located near 79th
The show Mozart in the Jungle, a commissioned series by Amazon for Prime Instant Video will return for a second
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