partners in preservation
The Growler Submarine at the Intrepid Museum
The Intrepid Air & Space Museum is of course one of the most iconic museums in New York City. The
The Design of Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in NYC
Photograph by David Heald © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Nestled on the Upper East Side, the Guggenheim Museum attracts
The Louis Armstrong House Museum is in it to win it!
Courtesy of the Louis Armstrong House Museum When I first met the duo behind New York City Museum-a-Thon, they told
The Japan Society: A Respite from the Hustle and Bustle
Although founded by a group of prominent New York businessmen and philanthropists in 1907, the Japan Society is housed in
The Duo Multicultural Arts Center: A Turn of the Century Theater
All photos by Matt Lambros/After the Final Curtain The Duo Multicultural Arts Center building opened in 1889 as a
Partners in Preservation: Henry Street Settlement
Henry Street Settlement was founded in 1893 by Lillian Wald to care for poor immigrants living in terrible conditions in
The Queens County Farm Museum: NYC’s oldest working historical farm
Growing up on Long Island, I vividly remember the school trips to our local farm, Benner’s Farm in Setauket.
Step Back in Time at the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
The Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum in idyllic Pelham Bay Park is not an easy destination to reach (you can take the
Ava Vanderbilt’s Final Resting Place in Woodlawn Cemetery
Woodlawn Cemetery is nearly half the size of Central Park, and has the population of a small city – of dead
The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Covering three blocks and nestled among the skyscrapers of most southern tip of Manhattan, where Broadway meets Whitehall and State
Astoria Pool: The City’s Largest Public Pool Needs Your Help!
Exploring the Astoria Pool is like stepping back in time to the Art-Deco infused world of Robert Moses’ New York
St. Mark’s Church on the Bowery: The Second Oldest Church in Manhattan
St. Mark’s Church in the Bowery is the oldest site of continuous worship in New York City and the