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The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s High Bridge
In 1848, High Bridge, the oldest surviving bridge in New York City was built to bring water to the burgeoning
10 Under the Radar NYC Waterfront Parks Across the 5 Boroughs
Among New York City’s 520 miles of coastline and far from the hordes of people that crowd New York’
NYC’s Beautiful and Mysterious Fire Alarm Telegraph Stations
Spread across the five boroughs of New York City, the Fire Alarm Telegraph Stations stand in City parks as reminders
10 Repurposed Theaters in NYC
You have no idea how many times this native has planned to see a show, enters the building, and then
10 Pranks, Hoaxes, Fake Buildings, and Historically Inaccurate Objects of NYC
We’ve put together a list (a real list, no hoaxes here!) of some of the best pranks and hoaxes
The Debate Over The Putnam Trail, An Old Rail Line in the Bronx’s Van Cortlandt Park
In 2013, New York City announced its first ever master plan for Van Cortlandt Park. Included in this comprehensive strategic
10 of the Most Unconventional Public Buildings in NYC
New York City boasts some of the most progressive works of architecture and design, including the resiliency-driven “Big U”
The Castles of NYC: 10 Fairy-Tale Inspired Buildings
Who doesn’t love a fairy tale? Even pragmatic New Yorkers could not resist referencing the architecture of European nobility
5 of NYC’s Micro Cities: Brooklyn Navy Yard, Industry City, Brooklyn Army Terminal, Hudson Yards, Battery Park City
New York has the highest population density of any major city in the United States, reports the New York City
Tibbetts Brook: Raising A Buried Stream in the Bronx, NYC
About a week ago, New York City celebrated the anniversary of a day long thought to be just an urban
Emery Roth’s Forgotten Art Deco Bronx Apartment Building
Architect Emery Roth designed some of the most famous apartment buildings in New York City. Roth’s Beresford, Eldorado, Normandy,