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In the 19th century, the shoreline from Williamsburg to Red Hook was full of ships and warehouses, and shipping was Brooklyn's biggest industry.
The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, just a short drive away, protects one of the world’s longest natural sand spits and ...
The crown jewel of Port Townsend’s architectural heritage has to be the Jefferson County Courthouse, a magnificent red brick Romanesque building completed in 1892. With its distinctive clock tower ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday that street signs in Manhattan have been “temporarily co-named” to honor ...
The new national war memorial to be built along the waterfront in Queens in New York City will be called “Flames of Honor,” ...
The history of New York City’s lost City Island monorail is a fascinating chapter in urban planning that illustrates both ambition and failure. In the early 20th century, City Island—located in the ...
Clayton Patterson, the street photographer, has thousands of images, video and paraphernalia from the neighborhood’s ...
Some of the city’s most famous pies didn’t make the list, while some unexpected spots delivered superlative slices. Credit...Photographs by Heather Willensky For The New York Times Supported ...
The film presents New York City as a vibrant and diverse metropolis, highlighting its transformation from a small Dutch settlement to the largest city in the Western Hemisphere. It emphasizes the city ...
“That’s where I cut my teeth on basketball,” the newest member of the New York City Basketball Hall of Fame told the Brooklyn Daily Eagle last week. “The talent at that park was unreal.
An Indiana Pacers fan who was pelted by bags of garbage and heckled for donning a Tyrese Haliburton jersey on the streets of New York City has been invited by the Pacers star to Game 4 of the ...