John Lennon died 40 years ago today, after being shot by a man of questionable sanity in front of his home at the Dakota Apartments, on West 72nd Street and Central Park West.
Read moreDetailsJohn Lennon died 40 years ago today, after being shot by a man of questionable sanity in front of his home at the Dakota Apartments, on West 72nd Street and Central Park West.
Read moreDetailsThere’s not much to smile about these days, but the John Lennon Tree on 79th Street between Amsterdam and Broadway brings smiles to anyone
Read moreDetailsBack in the 70's, on a beautiful summer day, I lived on West 106 street. Stevie Wonder was a guest of a youth summer
Read moreDetailsBack in the good and bad old days, in the early 1970s -- when the Upper West Side was considered both a community in the best sense of the word and a place
Read moreDetailsJohn Lennon was shot and killed 36 years ago tonight, and about 150 to 200 people showed up to memorialize him with candles and flowers
Read moreDetailsArtist Eric Waugh painted an image of John Lennon and placed it in the Bandshell on Wednesday to make a plea for peace and celebrate
Read moreDetailsIf you can get out to Central Park on Wednesday, you'll see a monumental tribute to one of the great artists of our time: a 50-foot-tall
Read moreDetailsHappy Father's Day! Every father is special and deserving of a brightly-colored tie or work socks. But here are three Upper West Side dads who were special and also famous, with
Read moreDetailsThirty-three years ago tonight, Mark David Chapman shot John Lennon while he was standing outside the Dakota building on 72nd street. Recently, one
Read moreDetailsAugust 24, 2012 Weather: Mostly Cloudy, High of 86 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsDecember 8, 2011 Weather: Windy, High off 44 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsNovember 9, 2011 Weather: Sunny, High of 65 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsOctober 10, 2011 Weather: Mostly Sunny, High of 84 Degrees. Notices: Despite the summery weather this weekend, fall is here, and the leaves are starting to turn ever so slightly, as shown in the picture above by Upper West Side photographer Michael Huitt. Friends of Morningside Park is hosting ...
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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