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Who was Alice Austen? Grab your camera or sketch pad and find out.
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In 1654 Connecticut physician Thomas Pell purchased land from the Siwanoy Indians, on which a manor house was constructed in 1675.
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Believing that the history of the Big Apple can be peeled like an onion, Big Onion Walking Tours, in partnership with New-York Historical Society, has organized tours of New York's ethnic neighborh
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Built in 1661 by John Bowne (1627-1695), this is one of the oldest surviving buildings in New York City.
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The Bronx County Historical Society maintains the Bronx County Research Library and Archives and hosts educational programs, walking tours, exhibitions and lectures on the history of the only mainl
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From what sources do today's popular thriller novelists draw their inspiration? One sure guess is that they're fans of that supreme literary master of psychological horror, Edgar Allan Poe.
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This restored 1758 fieldstone house was captured during the Revolutionary War by British Colonel Robert Rogers, who used it as his headquarters for the remainder of the war.
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This 19th-century edifice houses the mayor's office, the City Council's meeting chambers, the speaker's office and the rooms seen in the background of mayoral press conferences on TV.
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The collections and library of the City Island Historical Society, a not-for-profit organization established in 1976, is housed in the City Island Nautical Museum, which is located in the old Publi
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Coney Island USA is a nonprofit based in the amusement park area of the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
