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Vintage Photos: Jones Beach, New Yorkers' Summer Escape from the City
With summer around the corner, millions are expected to make a trip to Jones Beach on Long Island, the most
Long Island Gold Coast Mansions Repurposed: An Inside Look at Sefton Manor
According to the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities, approximately 58% of mansions built on Long Island between
Gold Coast Mansion Ruins: The King Zog Estate at Muttontown Preserve on Long Island
The current buzz surrounding The Great Gatsby creates a magical idea of the Gold Coast lifestyle – large country estates alive
Revolutionary War Re-Enactments on Long Island
The South may be known for Civil War re-enactments, but Confederates aren’t the only ones who relive their
The Remnants of Lands End, the Mansion That Inspired The Great Gatsby
These photos of Lands End on the tip of Sands Point, Long Island, New York, were taken by photographer Roberta
Long Island’s Gold Coast – Transport to the Great Gatsby Era
To contextualize the characters of a F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, you have to first understand their relation to their surroundings.
Your Week Untapped: Best Events for April 8-14
Our curated events picks for this week: Richard Serra exhibition opening at David Zwirner, Gatsby inspired tour of Long Island’
Retrospection and Reflection at the 11th Anniversary of 9/11 in Lower Manhattan
Despite the sudden chill heralding the arrival of autumn, Tuesday morning saw several people make their way downtown to commemorate
At Long Island’s Historic Vanderbilt Mansion, Eagle’s Nest
The 43-acre Vanderbilt compound, also called Eagle’s Nest, is nestled in a quiet neighborhood on Little Neck Road
On Data and Cities: What Melbourne can learn from Farmingdale, Long Island
In this latest iteration of our collaborative series, On Data and Cities, with Gehl Institute in Copenhagen, we jump off
IN PICTURES: Old Bethpage Village Restoration
Looking for a glimpse of Colonial America this Thanksgiving? In Old Bethpage, Long Island, one need not go far to
Form Unfollows Function: The Demise of the Window Shutter
The mass production of housing that began in post-WWII American suburbs dramatically changed the architecture of residential housing from