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We cannot allow the federal government to undo years of progress and put our friends, family members and neighbors in harm's ...
North Brother Island in New York served as a quarantine zone for those infected with deadly diseases such as typhoid and ...
The success of Zohran Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, has exposed anew the fiery divisions plaguing the Democratic Party.
One of the best days of a man’s life may be the day he gets rid of his boat, but it’s among the worst for the city. More than 500 rusting and decaying boats are littered throughout the Big Apple’s ...
Long Island City (LIC) was incorporated formally into the city of New York at just around the beginning of the 20th century. Supported by a railroad terminus and ferry connecting it to Manhattan, the ...
Inside New York's eerie forbidden island that has been ABANDONED for more than 60 years YouTube creator Two Feet Outdoors kayaked to North Brother Island Opened as a quarantine center in 1885, it ...
A unique new cruise is offering an up-close look at a nearly forgotten part of New York City — the abandoned islands along the East River. They’ve been home to baseball stars, violent maritime ...
Another of the abandoned nine still standing is the elegant City Hall stop, which claims the spot as New York City’s arguably most famous abandoned station. Formerly the southern terminus of the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- New York City is preparing to knock down an abandoned, overgrown, partially collapsed home that’s been frustrating Great Kills residents for more than a decade.
News US News New York Mysterious abandoned island off coast of New York City that no one is allowed to visit Belmont Island, or U Thant Island, was created as a result of work by famous piano ...
Belmont Island, or U Thant Island, was created as a result of work by famous piano-maker William Steinway to link Manhattan to Steinway Village in Queens using tunnels under the East River ...
Opened in: 1856 Abandoned in: 1950s Find it: On the southern tip of Roosevelt Island In the mid–19th century, New Yorkers had a lot more to worry about than rising rent prices or long lines for ...