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This article is about how the popular fashion brand, Madhappy, incorporates a positive mental health image into their work. I interviewed two of the Madhappy founders Mason Spector and Peiman Raf, ...
The culmination of Robert A.M. Stern’s monumental history of architecture in New York City and a comprehensive record of building over the ...
Roger Taney was born in 1777 to a wealthy Maryland family that owned slaves. Early in his career, he called slavery a “blot ...
Founding of Seneca Village In 1825, a shoeshiner named Andrew Williams paid $125 for three lots in upper Manhattan. That same ...
On July 19, 1848, the first U.S. women’s rights convention convened in Seneca Falls, New York. Organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, the two-day event marked a ...
As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military ...
The Museum of the City of New York is launching a new investigation into the remains of a vessel found beneath lower ...
What was the Fenian Brotherhood? Irish history expert Davy Holden looks at the group's origins in New York City in the 18th century.
Explore who was the youngest vice president in the U.S. Discover the life and career of John C. Breckinridge. Explore his ...
Two generations of the Borden family left a large and lasting imprint on the development of the early Milton community, ...
With the U.S. Mint losing millions annually on penny production and cash transactions declining, the decision to eliminate the one-cent coin raises questions about economic impact, job losses, and ...
An Emily Sargent exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art introduces long-lost watercolors by John Singer Sargent's ...