On October 8th, 2014 the New York Historical Society will open a bronze time capsule from 1914, the oldest, unopened time capsule and deposit a new time capsule
The New-York Historical Society celebrates the work of writer/artist Ludwig Bemelmans and his most famous creation, Madeline, with a fascinating career retrospective.
New York City in the Gilded Age, written by Esther Crain with the New York Historical Society reveals the city lifestyle and architecture between 1860 and 1900.
The work Keith Haring left behind for New Yorkers to enjoy, with more than 8 public works in NYC.
An exhibit currently on view at The New-York Historical Society sheds a bit of light on NY Times Fashion photographer Bill Cunningham's love of architecture.
The Swing Time exhibit at the New-York Historical Society featuring Reginald Marsh is also inspired by a Juniper Julep at the museum cafe.
The New-York Historical Society's "The Civil War in 50 Objects" exhibit illuminates a war that changed the course of American history--using only 50 objects.
In May, the Historical Society launched a Taste of New York History, its collection of specialty foods by local producers.
Our curated events picks for this week: Making Room: New Models for Housing New Yorkers at MCNY, The Listening fundraiser for the Rockaways, 16mm cartoon screening with The Obscura Society.
Our curated list of events for this week: Underground Eats Christmas Eve dinner, MAS tour of Rockefeller Center, the holiday train show & more.