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New York’s Forgotten World’s Fair Monorail
At the 1964 World’s Fair, a sleek monorail promised the future of city travel. A year later, it was gone—dismantled and forgotten.
At David Dinkins Circle in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, the ground bears little evidence of the five tile mosaics that were recently removed. The Passarelle Plaza mosaics were installed in 1997 to ...
On Oct. 17, 1973, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries declared an oil embargo on countries supporting ...
According to Carthy, he taught the song to Simon in 1964, years before iconic folk duo Simon & Garfunkel turned the song into their hit, “Scarborough Fair/Canticle.” However, what started as a ...
The actress stars in “Liberation,” a play about feminist consciousness-raising, set in 1970. At the New York Historical, she ...
Taylor Swift recently broke a record long-held by The Beatles, but experts tell Newsweek comparing the musicians is ...
The Pan-African movement was disrupted by world events in the 1930s and 1940s and did not hold a congress again until after ...
The New Haven museum bills “Hew Locke: Passages” as the artist’s most comprehensive show to date, including 49 works spanning ...
There is a chance that sometime in the near future, the show won't go on. That's because two of Broadway's biggest unions, ...
Soak up the evening splendor of NYC's iconic train terminal as you uncover secrets (lost theater remnants, design flaws, ...
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