An Original Stone Eagle Comes Home to Penn Station in NYC
A 7,500-pound eagle sculpture from the top of the original 1910 Penn Station building has been returned after years in hiding!
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the pioneering Landmarks Law in New York City, the Museum of the City
This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the New York City Landmarks Law, passed in 1965. Tonight on channel Thirteen,
New York City is abuzz with the latest news that nearly 100 proposed landmarks are to be “decalendered” by the
On a recent tour by the Center for Architecture Foundation (CAF), led by Catherine Teegarden, Director of Education, a group
Henderson Place Historic District on the Upper East Side You’re familiar with the famous historic districts in Manhattan: Greenwich
Shortly after John and Jackie Kennedy moved into the White House in 1961, Jackie made it her mission to restore
As a nod to author Bill Bryson’s book title “A Short History of Nearly Everything”, the guided tour I
The different types of NYC landmarks: The Daily News Building (Interior Landmark), Central Park (Scenic Landmark), New York Public Library,
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