Category : Landmarks
Gracie Mansion Conservancy
Visit the nonprofit Gracie Mansion Conservancy, it is one of the oldest surviving wood structures in Manhattan and a member of The Historic House Trust....
Washington Arch
The Washington Arch was built in 1892 and replaced the wooden arch from 1889 to commemorate the centennial of Washington’s inauguration. Most visited site!...
Tavern on the Green
Tavern on the Green became a landmark restaurant in NYC, dazzling dining experiences, featuring crystal chandeliers, hand-carved mirrors, and stained glass!...
Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum
A branch of the Smithsonian in the former mansion of Andrew Carnegie, received landmark status and reopened in 1976 under its new name....
Madison Square Park
Madison Square Park is located just 8 blocks south of the Empire State Building. Madison Square was formally opened as a public park in 1847....
Greater Astoria Historical Society
Visit The Greater Astoria Historical Society, chartered in 1985. It is a non-profit organization supported by the Long Island City community in New York....
United Nations
The United Nations located on the east side of Midtown Manhattan, it is one of the most visited locations in New York. One of the...
Arnold Arboretum Harvard
Arnold Arboretum Harvard is the oldest public arboretum in Boston also one of the world's leading centers for the study of plants. An awesome attraction....
Chart House
The Boston Chart House is located in the four-story brick Gardiner Building which dates back to the 1760s. Choose from their famous entrées and fine...