When it opened in 1913, Staten Island's Sea View Hospital was celebrated as the "largest and finest hospital ever built" for tuberculosis patients, and by a city official as "vast,…
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Perhaps you've seen a glimpse here and there during construction, but rarely do you get to see what is directly underneath a centuries-old Lower Manhattan street. In this interesting photo…
Vimeo user Ryan Ferguson recently created this great video highlighting five of the relatively more obscure Manhattan landmarks. Included in the video are a tombstone at Trinity Church…
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Lower Manhattan's City Hall Station is one of the most beautiful subway stations ever constructed in New York City, yet it sits completely abandoned. The old IRT (Interborough Rapid Transit)…
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You may recognize the City Hall Station above, but probably not from riding the Subway. The IRT (Interborough Rapid Transit) City Hall Station was the very first subway station in NYC. It…