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The 5 U.S. Presidents Born in New York State
Of the 46 Presidents in the history of the United States, five have been born in New York state, including

David’s Island: New Rochelle’s Abandoned, Unsellable Treasure
Just off the coast of New Rochelle, mixed in amongst a plethora of condo and mansion-dotted islands, lurks an ominously

Trump Countdown Clock in NYC Goes to Zero
The “Trump Countdown Clock” on the Long Island City waterfront hit zero today, on the day of President-Elect Joe Biden’

Giant Trump Countdown Clock in Queens Tracks Last Days of His Presidency
Over three years before the 2020 Presidential Election, a Donald Trump countdown clock appeared on the East River waterfront in

Donald J. Trump State Park’s Abandoned Gilded Age Estate
Located about an hour north of New York City, Donald J. Trump State Park is an enigmatic destination emblazoned on

Trump Plaza in Atlantic City Will Be Imploded in January
The Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City used to tower over the multiple entities that Trump Entertainment Resorts

Photos: Black Lives Matter Mural Painted In Front of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue
Mayor Bill de Blasio joined activists and city workers in painting the words “Black Lives Matter” in front of Trump

Photos Inside the New Terminal B at LaGuardia Airport
During the pandemic, construction on New York’s transportation hubs like LaGuardia Airport and Moynihan Station continued despite the uncertain

President Donald Trump’s Childhood Houses in Queens
Locate the former NYC residences of a young Donald Trump.

The 5 U.S. Presidents Born in New York State
It’s Presidents Day! Of the 45 Presidents in the history of the United States, five have been born in

Behind Trump Place, Three Civil Rights Heroes Are Honored on Freedom Place
Freedom Place, which runs from 66th to 70th Streets just west of West End Avenue, commemorates Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner,

Photo Essay: Documenting Atlantic City’s Faded Luster from Photographer Brian Rose
Photographer Brian Rose has been capturing New York City for decades since he arrived in 1977 as a Copper Union