Lost Gilded Age Mansions are Rebuilt with Plants at NYBG Holiday Train Show®
The demolished Clark and Vanderbilt mansions are among a handful of lost NYC buildings resurrected at this festive holiday display!
Penn Station, even the current incarnation, is full of fun secrets–the subject of our upcoming tour on the Remnants
Proving that man is no match for the hype surrounding potentially disruptive weather forecasts, here is a beautiful shot of
One of the original eagles of Penn Station. Find out where they are now. Photograph by Norman McGrath Editor’s
The original Pennsylvania Station was a marvel of architecture from its Beaux-Arts exterior that stood like an imposing entrance to
Photo via Wikimedia Commons, Library of Congress Tomorrow, September 5th marks what would have been the 104th Birthday of the
We’re excited to announce that PBS has given us an exclusive clip from the upcoming documentary The Rise and
Image by Ron Ziel While picking up a friend from Penn Station in 2001, playwright Justin Rivers was drawn to
Photograph by Norman McGrath Designed and built by McKim, Mead & White in 1910, the original Penn Station was built
Architecture and preservation fans rejoice: there’s a play called The Eternal Space currently in the works about the demolition
Knot Just Pretzels in Penn Station The much maligned Penn Station holds the reputation for being the single busiest transportation
Jules Crow, Pennsylvania Station Interior, 1906. Watercolor, Ink and Graphite on Paper. New-York Historical Society, PR042, McKim, Mead & White
This is part of an ongoing series on ideas from Next New York, a project by the Forum for Urban
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