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Throughout all of its long history, Long Island City (formerly Dutch Kills) has been a transportation hub. From its days
With all the talk about renovations and alterations to the subway system in recent years, the MTA has always focused
Photograph by Yuliya Skya Courtesy of House of Yes It is almost time to ring in the New Year! If
Photo courtesy NYC Winter Lantern Festival The twinkle and glow of holiday lights in New York City create a magical
Reprinted from City of Dogs: New York Dogs, Their Neighborhoods, and the People Who Love Them by arrangement with Avery,
Photo by Sylvie Bonne, author of A NYC Guide for Instagrammers It’s December in New York City and despite
Freemasonry is a historic fraternal order that has been shrouded in mystery for centuries, but it turns out, the masons
Image Courtesy of Cranksgiving If the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade isn’t your scene and you are looking for
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Photograph Courtesy of Suzi Siegel In a city as big as New York, it’s easy to miss a lot
Photograph by Vlad Pudovkin Sunday, November 11th, marked the centennial anniversary of the World War I armistice. On the eleventh
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of New York City’s most iconic and recognizable landmarks, so it makes the perfect
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