Grab a cup of free coffee at New York City sites that appear in the paintings of Edward Hopper, courtesy of The Whitney!
Close to 30 incredible estates scattered throughout New York's Hudson River Valley, home to artists, presidents, and robber barons telling the story of the U.S.
See a lost theater and other NYC landmarks in Edward Hopper paintings that show an early 20th-century New York!
Close to 30 incredible estates scattered throughout New York's Hudson River Valley, home to artists, presidents, and robber barons telling the story of the U.S.
Open House New York weekend reservations begin today for the 2018 weekend. Here are our picks for the must-visit reservation only sites all over NYC!
At the widest point of the Hudson River, the town of Haverstraw is readying for its spotlight with all the features of a Hudson Valley destination in the making.
For an alternative to the main NYC museums, check out these historic houses converted into museums in Manhattan, including The Players Club, Frick Collection
#3 Washington Square North in Greenwich Village will get a cultural medal to commemorate Edward Hopper, who had a live-work studio there.
An image of the Whitney Museum recreation of Edward Hopper's Nighthawks in the prow of the Flatiron Building, part of the Hopper Drawing exhibit.
“Nighthawks” by Edward Hopper, 1942.Image via Wikimedia Commons. Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks via Art Institute of Chicago Through October 6th, the Whitney