Statue Of Liberty National Monument
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Titanic Memorial
This lighthouse is a memorial to the passengers, officers and crew who died as heroes when the steamship Titanic sank after collision with an iceberg. LATITUDE 4146' NORTH LONGITUDE 5014' WEST APRIL 15, 1912 This lighthouse was... hmdb.org
King Manor Museum
This 18th- and 19th-century house takes its name from Rufus King (1755-1827), member of the Continental Congress, a framer and signer of the U. S. Constitution, one of the first two senators from New York State and the am... famplosion.com
Wyckoff House
Its history exemplifies the diversity of Brooklyn"s colonial farms, where Dutch-American landowners, enslaved and freed Africans, and later European immigrants labored on some of the country"s most fertile land. Pieter Cl... citysearch.com
Old Stone House
The Old Stone House, also known as the Vecte-Cortelyou House, was built in 1699 along the Gowanus Road, which skirted a creek of the same name. During the Battle of Brooklyn, on August 27, 1776, approximately 2,000 combin... citysearch.com
Brooklyn Historical Society
The mission of the Brooklyn Historical Society is to connect the past to the present and make the vibrant history of Brooklyn tangible, relevant, and meaningful for today's diverse communities, and for generations t... americanheritage.com
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, lived at this site from his birth on October 27, 1858 until he was 14 years old. The reconstructed house contains five period rooms, two museum galleries and a ... citysearch.com
Hendrick I. Lott House
The Hendrick I. Lott House is one of fourteen remaining Dutch Colonial farmhouses in Kings County. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated as a New York City Landmark. The house remains struct... hmdb.org
Castle Clinton National Monument
First intended to keep out a British invasion in 1812, the Castle has transformed over the years to welcome theater goers, immigrants, sightseers and now millions of visitors to New York Harbor. More than a dozen fo... americanheritage.com
Castle Clinton National Monument
More than a dozen forts were built to defend New York Harbor at the time of the War of 1812. The Southwest Battery was constructed on the rocks off the tip of Manhattan Island between 1808 and 1811. Although fully armed a... museumland.net
Central Railroad Of Nj Employees
New Jersey Central Jersey Central Lines Honoring the employees of the Central Railroad of New Jersey 1849 1976 Dedicated by the Central Railroad of New Jersey Veteran Employees Association hmdb.org
Stonewall Inn
It was 1:20 a.m. when eight cops stomped into the Stonewall Inn, a dive in Manhattan's Greenwich Village district that had no liquor license but served watery drinks to a mix of drag queens, street kids, gay profess... americanheritage.com
Gracie Mansion
Gracie hosted elegant dinner parties at his country estate for visitors including Alexander Hamilton, Rufus King, Joseph Bonaparte, and Washington Irving. Major losses during the years after the War of 1812 forced Gracie ... citysearch.com
Surrogate's Court
Completed in 1907 by the firm of Morgan and Slattere and based on earlier design by John R Holmes, this building displays the grandeur of scale and eclection design associated with the Beaux Arts style. The figural scuplture de... hmdb.org
New York Transit Museum
The New York Transit Museum, one of the city's leading cultural institutions is the largest museum in the United States devoted to urban public transportation history, and one of the premier institutions of its kind in th... famplosion.com
Mt Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
Step back in time and take a guided tour through our eight fully furnished period rooms and our beautiful garden or join us for one of our unique public programs. Constructed in 1799 as a carriage house and converted into a h... igougo.com