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The Welikia Project, made by ecologists at the New York Botanical Garden, uncovers all the flora and fauna that thrived in ...
The Alice Austen House Museum in Staten Island is preparing to receive thousands of images and negatives by the iconic artist who defied 19th-century gender norms.
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The History of Pride in DC
Deacon Maccubin, founder of Lambda Rising bookstore in Dupont Circle, holds DC’s first annual Pride event, the Gay Pride ...
Part of the Earth’s natural cycles of warming and cooling, heatwaves have always affected our planet. However, climate change means that intense and prolonged heat events are now impacting areas ...
Manhattan’s 183 contract signings marked the second-highest May total since 2006 for luxury contracts, per Olshan Realty ...
The six-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath lakefront mansion at 3432 N. Lake Dr. is one of the gems of the upper East Side, which ...
Philadelphia-based artist and educator Shira Walinsky has taken an interest in the lives of immigrants in the city. In 2016, ...
It appears that George Kemp (1826-1893), a wealthy merchant born in Ireland, who later lived in New York City, admired the sculpture so much ... and William Morris (1834-1896) to create a unified ...
New York City's East 9th Street is now officially named Terrence McNally way, honoring the late playwright and book writer of ...
New York City became the first city in the country to allow supervised drug use sites where people can use illegal drugs without threat of arrest, under the watch of trained staff, Mayor Bill de ...
Lyndhurst is most famous, largest, and most accessible of the surviving riverfront estates of the Gilded Age. Managed maintained today by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, it is open to ...
Very few events can capture the city’s collective attention, but the TCS New York City Marathon — which twists and turns through all five boroughs — is one of them. Whether you’re looking ...