New Film Shows How Art Brings Life to Green-Wood Cemetery
Discover how the living and the dead make Green-Wood Cemetery a vibrant part of NYCs cultural scene!
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
Our recent fun map about the farmhouse that moved from the Upper East Side to Greenwich Village reminded us of
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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