One of the prized pieces in City Hall's Governor's Room is a desk from George Washington, who used it in Federal Hall, the first capitol building of the U.S.
Tomorrow, testify at the NYC Council Parks Committee hearing about Parks Department properties currently inaccessible to the public at 1 PM at City Hall.
Founded in opposition to the Federalist Party, Tammany Hall was a Democratic Party organization that played a major role in NYC and New York State politics.
A Brooklyn writer has put together a book on real life locations featured in Hamilton: The Musical in the guide "Where Was the Room Where It Happened?"
The replica of the Triumphant Arch of Palmyra is under a cover at City Hall Park until 1 pm today when there will be a large unveiling for the public.
A replica of Palmyra's Triumphal Arch – at 25 feet tall and 30,000 pounds of marble – will be in City Hall Park, raising a Syrian landmark destroyed by ISIS.
We've partnered up with OHNY to curate this list of special locations you shouldn't miss in this year's lineup on October 17-18, 2015 in NYC.
While most New Yorkers know of City Hall, a landmarked building completed in 1811, fewer visit or know the history of NYC's main government building.
New York City's subway stations are filled with interesting pieces of art, but the stations' oldest pieces were installed decades ago and remain even today
The New York City Draft Riots of 1863 was a battle fought on the streets and in buildings, many of which remain today more than 150 years after the first attack