Creative illustrations of Gilded Age NYC architecture by artist Eric Rosner show the vitality of the city during this era of change and advacement.
NYC government will acknowledge for the first time in history that a slave market existed at Wall Street and Pearl Street, and add a historical marker.
Abraham Lincoln and New York City will always be linked by Lincoln’s legendary speech at Cooper Union in 1860 (which we
Photos from a private after-hours tour of NYC City Hall, which included a visit to the main rotunda, Governor's Room, and City Council Chamber with NY Adventure Club
16 of NYC's former prisons, many which are still standing, some which are lost to time and the evolution of the city's governmental and architectural history
With murders, suicides, bombings, starvation and headless bodies, it's no wonder NYC is home to some creepy stories of spirits, ghosts and unexplained noises.
If you have your civil marriage ceremony in NYC's Marriage Bureau on 141 Worth Street, you get to take your photo in front of a faux City Hall backdrop
Caption reads: On its balcony Washington was inaugurated Prest. April 30th, 1789. Image via New York Public Library Image Gallery The
A round-up of abandoned NYC subway stations rendered obsolete as the system grew or ones that were never used when plans were changed.
This rare black and white footage taken inside the New York subway system was taken in 1905, seven months after the opening of the metro system in October 1904.