Located from 43rd to 53rd Streets east of Lexington Avenue, Turtle Bay houses the United Nations, secret waterfalls, and ornate mansions.
Murray Hill is a Manhattan neighborhood with rich architectural history, oyster speakeasies, and a Gutenberg Bible.
Amster Yard, the former site of a colonial stage coach stop and residence of 1960's NYC socialites, was once at the center of a preservation controversy.
Some of the greatest film locations in New York City aren't always the most known. Here are 10 lesser-known ones that are the backdrops of famous scenes.
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The 10 smallest historic districts in NYC, from Sniffen Court in Manhattan, Eberhard Faber Pencil Company in Greenpoint Brooklyn to Bertine Block in the Bronx.