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A Little-Known Slice Of New York History Can Be Found At This Park

Few People Know The Real Reason Behind Broadway Becoming The Theater Capital Of New York

Crossing This 176-Year-Old Bridge In New York Is Like Walking Through History

Most People Didn’t Know That General Tso’s Chicken Was Invented Right Here In New York

9 Unique Trivia Facts About New York You Might Not Have Heard Before

Most People Don’t Know That Mark Twain’s Gravesite Is Found Right Here in New York
Many are surprised to learn that Mark Twain's final resting place is in New York. Here's how you can visit his final resting place.

7 Photos You’ll Only Understand If You Hail From New York

The Oldest Building In New York Was Built Around 1652 And Is Now A Museum
The Wyckoff House in Brooklyn, New York, is the oldest structure in the state and now serves as a museum showcasing early colonial farm life.

There Is A Tiny European Village Hiding In The Middle Of The City In New York
Little Germany in Lower Manhattan was once a significant immigrant enclave with historical landmarks still standing today.

The Ancient Site In New York That Still Baffles Archaeologists To This Day
Lamoka Lake in New York is a serene and historically significant site ideal for boating, fishing, and contemplating ancient history.

15 Surprising Firsts That New Yorkers Can Proudly Claim
New York has been the first in many historical accomplishments, including the first pet cemetery and the first state park.

Some People Don’t Know That Buffalo Was The First To Do These 11 Things

Few People Know About The Missing Treasure Hiding Somewhere In The Catskills
A hidden treasure worth $150 million is believed to be buried in the Catskills near Phoenicia, New York.

Back In The Day, This Quiet New York Town Was The Site Of The Nation’s Biggest Mafia Meet-Up
Apalachin, New York, was the site of a significant mafia meeting in 1957 that led to a major police raid and had lasting impacts on FBI operations.

Countless Celebrities Have Loved This Iconic New York Diner For Decades
Empire Diner in Chelsea, Manhattan, is a historic and celebrity-frequented diner known for its Art Deco exterior and upscale dining experience.

This Vault In New York Holds An Almost Unbelievable Amount Of Gold
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building houses the world's largest monetary-gold reserve in its basement vault.

Dine At The Historic Spot In New York Where Dozens Of Celebrities Hung Out And Drank
The White Horse Tavern in New York City is a historic bar known for its famous patrons and excellent food and drinks.

It Was So Cold In Rochester, New York In February 2015, The Month’s Average Temperature Was Just 12.2° F
February 2015 was the coldest month in Rochester, New York's recorded history with an average daily temperature of 12.2° F.

This Fascinating New York Subway System Has Been Abandoned And Reclaimed By Nature For Decades Now
Rochester once had a subway system that operated from 1927 to 1956, and remnants of it can still be explored today.

The Breathtaking Mansion In New York You Must Visit This Year
The Phelps Mansion Museum in Binghamton is a well-preserved historic home showcasing the opulent lifestyle of the wealthy in the late 19th century.

It’s Impossible To Forget These 7 Horrific Winter Storms That Have Gone Down In New York History
Overview of the most infamous winter storms in New York history, highlighting their impact and severity.

The Haunted Fort In New York Both History Buffs And Ghost Hunters Will Love
Fort Ontario State Historic Site in Oswego is a historically rich and haunted location with a tumultuous past.

The One Small Town In New York With More Historic Buildings Than Any Other

Once The Second Longest Canal In The World, New York’s Erie Canal Was A True Feat Of Engineering
The Erie Canal, completed in 1825, was an engineering marvel that significantly contributed to the development of New York and the United States.

Most People Have Long Forgotten About This Vacant Ghost Town In Rural New York
Explore the unique history of Tahawus, a ghost town in New York that was abandoned twice and now offers a glimpse into the past.

In 1961, New York Plunged Into An Arctic Freeze That Makes This Year’s Winter Look Downright Mild
Reflects on the harsh winter of 1960-1961 in New York, highlighting three major snowstorms and their impacts.

The 9 Most Dangerous, Deadly Places In New York
Highlights some of the most dangerous locations in New York, including waterfalls, hiking trails, and roads.

Most People Have Long Forgotten About This Short-Lived Colony In New York
Timbuctoo was a failed 19th-century rural haven for African Americans in New York, initiated by abolitionist Gerrit Smith.

This Optical Illusion Baffled New Yorkers Back In 1871
An optical illusion known as Fata Morgana was observed in 1871 from Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, allowing viewers to see the distant Canadian shore.

Not Many People Know The Fascinating History Of This New York River
The Saw Mill River in Yonkers, New York, was daylighted after being buried for nearly a century, transforming it into a park centerpiece.

6 Disturbing Unsolved Mysteries In New York That Will Leave You Baffled

One Of The Deadliest Accidents In U.S. History Happened Right Here In New York
The General Slocum steamboat disaster in 1904 was a tragic maritime accident in New York City that resulted in over 1,000 deaths and led to improved passenger ship safety standards.

The Oldest Restaurant In New York Has A Truly Fascinating History
Fraunces Tavern in New York City is the oldest restaurant in NYC and a historic site with a rich Revolutionary War history.

This Abandoned Sanatorium In New York Has A Fascinating History
Jackson Sanatorium in Dansville, New York, has a rich history from a health spa to a psychiatric hospital and now stands abandoned.

10 Historic Photos That Show Us What It Was Like Living In New York In The Early 1900s
A collection of ten historic photographs showcases significant moments and places in early 20th-century New York.

One Of The Oldest Highways In America, The Lincoln Highway, Started Right Here In New York
The Lincoln Highway, conceived by Carl G. Fisher in 1912, was the first transcontinental highway in the U.S., running from New York City to San Francisco.

Bellevue Hospital In New York Has A Dark And Fascinating History
Bellevue Hospital in New York, founded in 1736, is the oldest public hospital in the U.S. with a notable history of medical firsts and a notorious psychiatric ward.

These 14 Candid Photos Show What Life Was Like In New York In The 1920s
Fascinating candid photos from 1920s New York City offer a glimpse into the past.

The Longest Tunnel In New York Has A Truly Fascinating Backstory
The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, the longest continuous underwater vehicular tunnel in North America, connects Brooklyn and Manhattan and serves as a significant engineering marvel.

Plan A Trip To New Paltz, One Of New York’s Most Charming Historic Towns
New Paltz is a historic village with rich cultural heritage, notable landmarks, and natural beauty.





