John Woodhouse Audubon (1812 – 1862) Son of the famous painter John James Audubon and an artist in his own…
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John Woodhouse Audubon (1812 – 1862) Son of the famous painter John James Audubon and an artist in his own…
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Winthrop Packard (1862 – 1943) American naturalist, Winthrop Packard, has given us such accounts as Wild Pastures, Wood Wanderings, and…
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A classic of travel literature written by the British explorer Isabella L. Bird (1831–1904). Published in 1879, the book is…
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Zane Grey (1872 – 1939) Western novelist Zane Grey (1872-1939) also wrote nonfiction books about the American West and its…
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Billionaires’ Row is a nickname for a stretch of ultra-luxury residential skyscrapers located along or near 57th Street in Midtown…
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Central Park Tower Address: 217 West 57th Street (also sometimes listed as 225 West 57th Street), Manhattan, New York, NY…
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Here’s a detailed look at 111 West 57th Street (Steinway Tower) in Manhattan: Architecture & Design History & Context Residences…
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MIDTOWN SKYSCRAPERS TOUR: A Journey into the “Race to the Sky” Join us for a full-day tour exploring the architectural…
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It is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States and is a key attraction in Brooklyn. It is…
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Bowling Green is New York City’s oldest public park, located at the southern tip of Manhattan, at the intersection of…
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It is a branch of the Smithsonian Institution, located in the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House in Lower Manhattan.…
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A Historic Waterfront Oasis at Manhattan’s Southern Tip A Rich Historical Tapestry:The area’s history dates back to the Lenape Native…
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Castle Clinton National Monument is a historic fort located in Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan. Built on…
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It is a prominent skyscraper located at 200 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. Completed in 1963, it is known for…
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It is an innovative and immersive observation deck located at the top of the One Vanderbilt skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan,…
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