5 Surprising Facts about Revolutionary New York
Ah, the Fourth of July. A time for barbecues, beers, and (hopefully controlled) explosions. But don’t let today’s fanfare make you forget what we’re celebrating: American independence! Here are five (not boring) facts I bet you didn’t know about Manhattan’s involvement in the Revolutionary War. Happy celebrating! 1. Manhattan fell to British forces…
3 Alternative Ways to Spend the 4th of July
In New York City, there are a few ways you can go as far as celebrating Independence Day. Of course, there are the spectacular fireworks over the Hudson River (put on by Macy’s for the second time this year), for which many people buy expensive tickets to beautiful boat cruises or clamor for space on…
Reviving Old New York
So check this out. Thanks to the Internet, we can all indulge our nerdy historian sides from time to time. At the end of April, the New York City Department of Records released an online archival gallery of over 870,000 photographs, some dating back as far as the 1880s. In the little wave of press…
The Narrow House on the Today Show
The Today Show takes us inside 75 1/2 Bedford Street, Manhattan’s narrowest house, featured on our Original Greenwich Village Tour.