The dig, along with other historic documents, has uncovered a middle class village of over 260 people, a thriving community with a school and three churches. Records indicate that two churches were black and one was integrated.
Read moreDetailsThe dig, along with other historic documents, has uncovered a middle class village of over 260 people, a thriving community with a school and three churches. Records indicate that two churches were black and one was integrated.
Read moreDetailsLandmark West, the Upper West Side historic preservation group, started a very cool little project a couple of weeks ago, asking readers to send in their photos of people playing in Central Park through the ages. So far they've gotten a nice smattering of snapshots, including this one above shot in ...
Read moreDetailsThe famous P&G Bar, perhaps the best-known dive bar on the Upper West Side, will shut its doors for good on August 16, the owners just announced on their Facebook page. Two years ago, P&G left its original location at the corner of West 73rd Street and Amsterdam, a space ...
Read moreDetailsBy Marjorie Cohen Imagine I.M Pei designing a homeless shelter. Or Frank Lloyd Wright drawing plans for a community center. Not likely. But in the 1880's, when the women who ran the Association for the Relief of Respectable and Indigent Females, needed an architect for the charity home they were ...
Read moreDetailsAfter a week of uncertainty about when exactly H&H would close, city marshals seized the building on Wednesday, and the landlord slapped a sign on the front proclaiming "Store for Rent". Just like that, a neighborhood fixture since 1972 was gone. West Side Rag reader Gavan sent us photos of ...
Read moreDetailsJune 28, 2011 Weather: Afternoon Thunderstorms, High of 82 Degrees. Notices: The proposal to extend West End Avenue 's historic district from 70th to 79th Streets will get a public hearing today at about 1:45 p.m. in front of the Landmarks Preservation Commission at 1 Centre Street. (Landmark West) Openings: ...
Read moreDetailsIn honor of Father's Day today, Landmark West highlighted a few of the most famous Upper West Side dads in history. Babe Ruth: The Babe lived at the Ansonia Hotel and adopted two daughters. Duke Ellington: The great jazz musician (pictured with his son Mercer above) lived on West 106th ...
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