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First settled in 1637, this neighborhood has a long and rich history. After the Dutch immigrants of the 17th century and the Jewish immigrants of the 19th century, a wave of American blacks from the south arrived in the 1920s.... more
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begin to heal. It was a sad place to be.Other sights on our little tour included Harlem continue reading »
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In 1754 a Church of England minister was made the first president of what was then known as King's College. After the Revolutionary War, it was renamed Columbia University. In 1897 this Ivy League school moved to its present lo... more
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selected to go to a conference at Columbia University. They were there for a week and continue reading »
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The Dutchess Stadium is a sports venue located in Fishkill, NY and is the home stadium for the Hudson Valle Renegades baseball team. Visitors of the stadium can enjoy baseball games and the occasional live music event. The Dut... more
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Socrates Sculpture Park was founded in 1986 when artist Mark di Suvero, along with significant others, transformed this illegal dump-yard to an open studio and exhibition center as well as a neighborhood park. This is the only... more
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Albion is a town in New York State which has two other namesakes in the same state. It includes a part of Albion village as well. The Albion Strawberry Festival is one of the most awaited annual events in the town. It has it al... more
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Built in the mid-1600s, the Bowne House is the oldest building in Queens and the second oldest in New York City. It was owned by John Bowne, who presided over numerous Quaker meetings there in the early 1600s. The house remains... more
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If you long for some quiet from the Manhattan crowds, then the 1,146 acres of Van Cortlandt Park is made for you. This is the third largest park in New York City, but one of the least well known. It is filled with playgrounds,... more
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One of the major landmarks of New York City, the Madison Square Garden's theatre evokes sweet memories from visitors to this place. Though primarily known for the hosting of sports games, Madison Square Garden (MSG) is favoured... more
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Built in 1765, this house was once owned by Aaron Burr (he killed fellow New York City resident Alexander Hamilton in a duel). During the Revolutionary War, the home was temporarily seized from its British owner and used by Gen... more
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This famous resting place of the rich and famous was opened in 1863. It is the final home of some of the best known art, music, and business icons in New York history. Duke Ellington lies here, as well as department store magna... more
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