Events
Smell Your Way Through Olfactory Art Keller’s Scent Art Collection
Have you ever been to an olfactory gallery in which guests are encouraged to smell the art? You’re about
Look behind the scenes at the Algonquin Hotel’s makeover
The Algonquin Hotel boasts many secrets. As the oldest hotel in the city, its secrets are ingrained in New York’
Walk on the Wild Side with Lou Reed at New York Public Library Exhibition
New Yorkers are always craving new sensations. Even with jazz clubs, concert stadiums, and subway performances scattered — and sometimes moving
Discover the Secrets of a Scandalous Hamilton Heir
Thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda, it is common knowledge that some Hamilton men “can’t say no to this.” Alexander Hamilton‘
Top 10 July 4th Events in NYC 2022
Barbecues and firework shows are pinnacles of July 4th, but this year there are plenty of alternative celebrations for history
The Hidden New York Marble Cemetery, One of NYC’s Oldest
Picture this: A cemetery with underground marble vaults, plaques containing the names of families and vault owners but not the
Tour the Secrets of Upper Manhattan from Morningside Heights to Manhattanville
From tracing the legacy of our Founding Fathers to uncovering the secrets of Grant’s Tomb, visitors joining our tour,
“This Is Ellis Island” Symposium Follows the Immigrant Experience
When it comes to New York City, there’s no denying that the immigrants who have made this city home
Exploring the Layered History of Chinatown and Five Points
When visitors think of historic lower Manhattan, what neighborhoods come to mind? Add Chinatown and the Two Bridges areas to
Uncover the Brooklyn Subway in this Underground Tour
Brand new tour dates have been added for the intrepid underground explorer to our Brooklyn Underground Subway Tour, the sister
Uncover the Secrets of Historic Flushing Town Hall
Ever wanted to travel back in time and gain in inside look at a neighborhood landmark in New York City
Memories from Ottman & Company, Pioneering Meatpacking District Firm
The Meatpacking District was thankfully landmarked in 2007, so generations of future New Yorkers and visitors can walk its Belgian