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Exhibitions and discoveries await in New Jersey, the Hudson Valley and the Catskills, and on the East End of Long Island.
To be called Ararat, a tract of land on nearby Grand Island that was intended in 1825 to be the first autonomous Jewish ...
When the email came from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jacques Agbobly at first didn’t quite believe it. The Brooklyn-based ...
The $160 million Davis Center, with upgrades to six bucolic acres and a lake, writes a new chapter for the Harlem end of the ...
There's so much to see in NYC that it can be hard to know where to start. Far from the crowds of Manhattan is a quaint street ...
Horowitz’s new book, Cathedrals of Industry, features defunct and enduring examples of America’s industrial past, such as a ...
A feature article, written by Edwards, highlights the deaf community in 19th-century New York told through the life of a Black deaf man. An essay in this issue addresses the challenges of writing ...
The US justice system returned the so-called “Hernandarias Manuscript,” a 16th-century document penned in 1598 by Hernando ...
Ararat, a settlement dreamed up in the 1800s, was meant to offer a refuge to Jews. But after an ornate ceremony, plans never ...
Louise Mirrer, president and CEO of New York City’s oldest museum, discusses new exhibits in a recent interview.