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Margot Gayle, Savior of SoHo

It’s a beautiful day in SoHo: the sun peeks through stately cast iron buildings to shine down on cobblestone streets teeming with residents, business...

15 Cheap and Underrated Ideas For Spring Break in NYC

The Big Apple, The City that Never Sleeps, The Empire City in the Empire State; New York City. America’s melting pot has many names,...

22 Best Things to Do in Hudson Yards NYC

Hudson Yards is a luxury neighborhood that began construction in 2012 and is likely to be fully completed in 2024. However, those visiting might...

The Complete History of the Empire State Building

“From the ruins, lonely and inexplicable as the sphinx, rose the Empire State Building.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald, My Lost City, Personal Essays 1920...

8 NYC Theatre and Entertainment Companies Outside Broadway

It’s no secret that New York City is, to many, the theatre capital of the United States. With 41 Broadway theaters and an additional...

Murray Hill Guide: The Small but Mighty Neighborhood

Murray Hill Basics Welcome to Murray Hill, the little neighborhood with a lot of heart! When people think of Murray Hill, they think of younger...

Best NYC Holiday Light Displays

The holiday season is here! There are trees to decorate, apple cider to make, presents to wrap, and Christmas light displays to see. The most...

City Island in the Bronx: Take A Trip To The Island Created To Upstage Manhattan

 Once called "A Gem of the Ocean" this little island remains a Gem of the Bronx. Welcome To City Island While visiting City Island, you might...

Charles B.J. Snyder: The Man Who Built New York City’s Schools

Charles B.J. Snyder was an architect, architectural engineer, and mechanical engineer widely recognized for revolutionizing and innovating the design of New York City public...

Federal Style Architecture in NYC

Along with the formation of the United States arose a unique architecture style that came to be known as the federal era architecture. What Is...

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