Spring Photo Walk at The Green-Wood Cemetery
Capture striking photographs of the gorgeous grounds and statuary of The Green-Wood Cemetery with the expert guidance of photographer Bethany Jacobson!
We’ve already covered the renovation plans that began a little while ago for 5 Beekman Street, the impressive Temple
Edgar Allan Poe, image via Wikimedia Greenwich Village was a hotbed of literary talent and scandal, even in the 1840s,
Image via Wikimedia Marry in May, rue the day? When Edgar Allan Poe wed his thirteen-year-old cousin Virginia Clemm on
Columbia University was given the charge to ensure that the artifact was “appropriately placed and sedulously cared for,” but there
Does “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary…” ring a bell? Pun intended. Join us, Poe
Illustration from “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt by Edgar Allan Poe (Source: Wikicommons) This Sunday January 19th is Edgar Allan
164 years ago today, Edgar Allan Poe mysteriously died. Despite having departed over a century and a half ago, Poe
New York City is home to numerous world-famous museums but if you need a break from classics like the Metropolitan
Thomas Edison Vitascope plaque on 34th Street At Untapped Cities, we’ve always been a little obsessed with plaques. Writer
Image via Wikimedia Commons Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City all have museums dedicated to Edgar Allan Poe. However,
New York City is a living museum, with its multiple histories layered and compacted side by side, creating impressions that
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