Vintage 1970s Photos Show Lost Sites of NYC's Lower East Side
A quest to find his grandmother's birthplace led Richard Marc Sakols on a mission to capture his changing neighborhood on film.
According to a New York Times article from 1904, the creation of the New York City subway‘s first twenty-two
The Panorama of the City of New York, the 9,335-square-foot built-to-scale model of New York City, has long served
Federal Hall, located at 26 Wall Street in Manhattan, was built to be New York’s City Hall and later
Designed by David B. Steinman and built as part of the Henry Hudson Parkway, the Henry Hudson Bridge was opened
Last year, we were excited and intrigued by the idea of a rock musical about New York City’s master
A visionary model of cooperation or a planning and architectural nightmare? Co-op City has been viewed both ways, but for
The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel connecting Brooklyn’s Red Hook to Manhattan’s Battery Park opened on May 25, 1950. Upon its
Robert Moses, one of New York’s most legendary city planners, essentially ruled New York City in urban development from
After half a century of neglect, “America’s Greatest Forgotten Garden” makes a most memorable impression. Located in Yonkers, the
Jacob Riis Park‘s monumental bathhouse, with its vibrant Art Deco design, looks like the architectural embodiment of a memory.
Andy Warhol produced a lifetime of bold artwork—art that may have been audacious enough to make the famous Robert
When you think of NYC parks, the first that come to mind are probably the famous Central Park and Prospect
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