Peter Buchanan-Smith plans to rebuild the cult outdoors brand he started in 2009, one hand-forged axe at a time.
This Kingston mansion is the ideal blend of 1800s history and modern flair. The post Kingston, New York Mansion Revives 1800s ...
In the spirit of surprising finds, here are 10 of the most fascinating and weirdest things people have found during home ...
A historic cemetery for African Americans in Kingston, New York, is being reclaimed ... ground until the late 1800s, when the cemetery was covered over as the city grew. Now, college students ...
In the 19th century, New York City was filled with more than 1 million immigrants living in poverty. Despite the vast number, they were easy to ignore because they lived in windowless tenements ...
Sunswick Creek in the Queens neighborhood of New York City fell prey to expanding concrete in the late 1800s. Appearing on maps in the 1870s, Sunswick Creek was soon completely covered over.
Investigators are seeking the public's help in identifying the victim, who was found along the same strip near two other ...
In the late 1800s, many Americans toiled 12 hours a ... workers held the first Labor Day parade, marching from New York’s City Hall to a giant picnic at an uptown park on Sept.
New York City is rich with history and there are countless ... the New York Fire Department's beloved animals in the late 1800s and early 1900s --- and she said a dog-focused tour is in the ...
The man who introduced designer Gabrielle Bonheur “Coco” Chanel to America in 1913 was from Lafayette (then called ...
But scientists say they have been unable to identify the victims because of lack of genetic reference samples to make comparisons.
Come Sept. 5, over 1 million students will make their way to one of New York City’s 1,800 public schools. The school day ...