What do Dr. Seuss, Ernest Hemingway and Dorothy Parker have in common? They all worked for PM, a highly progressive New York newspaper that covered local and international news. If you’ve never heard ...
Lena Horne sings at the Daily News’ Harvest Moon Ball at Madison Square Garden. The Brooklyn-born singer (1917) made her singing debut at 16 in Harlem’s famous Cotton Club. A star of MGM musicals in ...
A new website maps Depression-era tax photos of every building in the city, making it easier for researchers and history buffs to navigate several hundred thousand snapshots of buildings from 1940s ...
Welcome to our new Weekly Map series, where we will highlight quirky urban maps, both vintage and present. Steven Romalewski, director of City University of New York’s Urban Mapping Service, told us ...
Robert H. Jackson was a Democrat from New York. That’s the first thing to know. He also didn’t have a law degree, which may explain why he understood the law so well. If you want to better understand ...
Long before the days of iPhone Photo Walks, the future sites of New York City’s Apple Stores were captured on film as part of a citywide project. Eighty years later, the photos offer unique insight ...
"Published for 'Railroads at the New York World's Fair' by the Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference." Includes color-printed map of the Fair and the Railroad Exhibit. Brochure is printed on a single ...
24,5 x 19 cm (25,1 x 19,6 cm) (9 5/8 x 7 1/2 in. (9 7/8 x 7 3/4 in.) ...
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