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This year, Bastille Day, the French national holiday that commemorates the storming of the Bastille in 1789 and a turning
Deep in the southernmost reaches of Brooklyn, the Hendrick I. Lott house is a living time capsule of Gotham history,
Until the 1960s, most public art in New York City was limited to war memorials, civic-minded murals, or relief sculpture
On July 10th, Caveat, a lower east side speakeasy, will present Madame Morbid’s “Death Becomes Her,” a night of
The Ridgewood Reservoir is now a lush and dense, natural oasis that once provided water to the formerl independent city
It’s no surprise that New York City, which boasts five hundred miles of coastline, is directly shaped by the
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