Discover Unspoken Voices: Honoring the Legacy of Black America, a new public art project inside the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum. This unique exhibit
Dyckman. Stuyvesant. John Jay. They are some of the most recognizable names in New York City, gracing streets, parks, schools
Tomorrow at noon, join us for a virtual talk with Meredith Horsford, the Executive Director of the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
Discover an under the radar art installation, inside the historic Dyckman Farmhouse, which is calling attention to the enslaved people of Northern Manhattan.
Wooden houses are rare in Manhattan due to a ban in construction in 1866 but you can still find a few rare and charming wooden houses that have survived!
Experience the history, culture and flavors of uptown Manhattan at Taste of Uptown, a brand new food festival, and a tour of one of NYC's oldest houses!
Discover the 5 oldest buildings in Manhattan. These historic buildings date back to the 1700s and many played a prominent role during the American Revolution.
Inwood, located at the northern end of Manhattan, is both bustling and bucolic. Here are 20 must-visit spots in this one of a kind NYC neighborhood.
This week’s roundup includes some of the city’s most well-preserved historical farmhouses in NYC, which have survived the last 200 years of development.
For an alternative to the main NYC museums, check out these historic houses converted into museums in Manhattan, including The Players Club, Frick Collection