The Catskill project, especially the Ashokan Reservoir, also destroyed communities and displaced about 5,600 people, said Diane Galusha, author of “Liquid Assets, A History of the New York City ...
After a four-year campaign, a 19th century building in Greenwich Village connected to the abolitionist movement has been designated as a historical landmark.
By Karl Kirchwey The Nobel laureate’s new novel, “We Do Not Part,” revisits a violent chapter in South Korean history ... a new collection about New York City, the writer turns his ...
Learn about parks, sculptures, and other green spaces in New York City that highlight and honor the black experience in the United States. Power to the People: Protests and Demonstrations in Parks ...