If you’re old enough to remember the 1980s, chances are you’ll recognize this building. Located at 14 North Moore Street in Tribeca, this is the
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This is the Woolworth Building which at the time of it’s opening was the world’s tallest building. It was opened in 1913 by President Woodrow
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When one thinks of Brooklyn, a common thought would be the whimsical moustache-adorned hipsters populated Williamsburg or the famous Grimaldi’s pizza in the up-and-coming, high-rise
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After a night at the Oyster Bar and Restaurant in Grand Central, while walking through the mystical tunnels of Grand Central you may notice something
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Nestled deep in the heart of Greenwich Village lies Washington Square Park, one of the most popular public spaces in all of NYC and a
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Today Umberto’s Clam House is a hot spot in New York City’s Little Italy; a place to get together and dine on delicious seafood and
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This is the Cooper Union Foundation building located in Cooper Square, East Village. In 1853, Peter Cooper (1791-1883) presented a blueprint for The Cooper Union
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Many local New Yorkers rarely think twice about the Staten Island borough. Unassumingly, there lays an inconspicuous pocket of water between Staten Island and New
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