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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.
Nathan Marsak, who spent years getting the rights to reissue Arnold Hylen's book filled with his photographs of the city on ...
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 ...
Manhattan’s 183 contract signings marked the second-highest May total since 2006 for luxury contracts, per Olshan Realty ...
The Welikia Project, made by ecologists at the New York Botanical Garden, uncovers all the flora and fauna that thrived in ...
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 ...
Deacon Maccubin, founder of Lambda Rising bookstore in Dupont Circle, holds DC’s first annual Pride event, the Gay Pride ...
At 4,210 acres, Griffith outshines other extraordinary city parks of the US, such as San Francisco’s Golden Gate, which barely tops 1,000 acres, and New York’s Central Park ... forever,” reads the ...
This map shows the 28 most populous cities in the U.S. and how fast they are sinking by millimeters each year. Notable areas in New York City that are sinking greater than 5 mm (1/5 inch ...
New York City is known for its array of strange smells, from urine to body odor, but one tree is filling the streets with a particularly unpleasant stench. The Callery Pear tree, which is in the ...
is hosting an exhibit featuring items documenting New York City's evolution from 1807 to 1940. There are guidebooks, viewbooks, photobooks, maps and postcards, among other items, all from the ...
New York's Metropolitan Transport Authority has released a redesigned map of its subway system, which maintains the colours of the prior one while "simplifying" it. The redesigned map was unveiled ...