Kennedy's assassination, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis purchased a $200,000 New York apartment in 1964. She lived there with her children, Caroline and John Jr., before moving to Greece with her second ...
For New Yorkers, the very mention of “going upstate” implies a dreamy weekend getaway. Easily reached yet worlds away from the city’s hectic pace, a trip to upstate New York is the thing to do when a ...
Unusual properties often attract online interest when they appear on the market, with one previous Newsweek story reporting on a rare Wyoming basement home for sale that attracted many viewers due to ...
As the search for "Today" host Savannah Guthrie's mother Nancy Guthrie reaches the one-month mark, here's a look at lingering ...
Women’s History Month gets off to great start this year with a wide variety of plays, concerts and musicals starring women. Two strong modern singer/songwriters, Mothica and Diamante, are both on the ...
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $52 including fees on StubHub. For those hoping to attend one of the evenings with Copeland in New York or New ...
While most of us know Katharine Hepburn for her work on screen, she also had a strong passion for food and even published a few recipes. It's also no secret that she absolutely loved brownies but was ...
A black and white image of Katharine Hepburn looking off to the left, wearing a dark sweater - Ernest Bachrach/Getty Images While most of us know Katharine Hepburn for her work on screen, she also had ...
The characters and themes from Philip Barry’s play are familiar, but newly explored and enriched by playwright Richard ...
ALBANY — The White House on Wednesday evening fired a new interim U.S. attorney in New York’s Northern District less than five hours after a panel of federal judges had appointed Donald T. Kinsella to ...
Hidden inside a historic 19th century house on East Fourth Street in Manhattan is a secret sanctuary. Ever since the Merchant’s House Museum opened its doors to the public in 1936, visitors have lined ...
A historic museum in Manhattan, New York has been discovered to have a safe house that protected formerly enslaved people on the Underground Railroad. According to local outlet NY1, Merchant’s House ...
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