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These are the 9 NYC Public Beaches Reopening July 1st
On Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that New York City’s beaches will open on July 1, after previously
The Brave Story of Charlie H. Cochrane, Jr., NYPD’s First Openly Gay Cop
Raised in Canarsie, Brooklyn, Charles ‘Charlie’ H. Cochrane, Jr. was someone who always did things by the book. He was
Join a Poetic Walking Tour of Whitman’s Queer New York From Stonewall to Pfaff’s
Today at 11 AM, join Walt Whitman Initiative President and NYU Professor Karen Karbiener on a poetic virtual walking tour
Photos: Rockefeller Center’s Famous Statues Get Masked
Coinciding with the city’s reopening in phase two, Rockefeller Center‘s famed statues are dressed with masks as a
NY Getaway: 10 Places to Discover in Great Neck Long Island
US Post Office Great Neck, a region on the North Shore of Nassau County that encompasses nine villages, is one
The Abandoned Fort at Crown Point State Historic Site on Lake Champlain
Set amongst rolling, grassy hills on the western shore of Lake Champlain in upstate New York sit the ruins of
Stonewall Inn Could Close Down, GoFundMe Campaign Launched
One of New York City’s cultural landmarks, the Stonewall Inn, is in danger of closing due to the coronavirus
10 NYC Hiking Trails to Try This Summer While Social Distancing
In spite of its reputation as a concrete jungle, New York City is home to a great many parks. Many
Join a Virtual Talk on the Secrets of the Financial District!
Acre for acre there is more history in the Financial District than anywhere else in the country and most of