Rich G. • August 18, 2011Experience one of the best Old New York bars by having a beer in the booth where O. Henry penned “Gift of the Magi”.
BLOUIN ARTINFO • October 1, 2010Henry Clay Frick's former residence may have the densest collection of masterpieces in Manhattan, with works by Titian, Turner, and Vermeer, among others.
Karli S. • February 9, 2016Delicious hamburgers! It was a nice, calm place for lunch on a Sunday afternoon.
IWalked Audio Tours • June 2, 2013Oldest synagogue in continuous use in NYC. Designed by Henry Fernbach 1st prominent Jewish architect. On 8/28/98 5-alarm fire started by worker's blow torch almost claimed site. Full history via<LINK>
NYHistory • July 24, 2012Landmark Tavern opened in 1868 under the ownership of Patrick Henry Carley. At this time, the bar doubled as a pub and as Carley's family home until it was converted to a speakeasy during Prohibition.
Iridium J. • December 21, 2015The Henry Butler Trio will play at The Iridium Mon, Jan 22-23 at 8 & 10pm! For tickets go to
NYHistory • February 13, 2012This sculpture by Henry Kirke Brown depicts George Washington addressing New Yorkers as the British retreated on Evacuation Day, November 25, 1783.
HISTORY • May 4, 2012The Republican organization known as the Union League Club sponsored this bronze of Lincoln by sculptor Henry Kirke Brown (1814 - 1886).
Jeffrey Z. • May 3, 2013Luxurious, moody UWS coop building designed by Henry Hardenbergh (1884). John Lennon was shot and Rosemary's Baby was filmed here. More:
Brandon B. • January 26, 2013Blackened catfish is amazing. Simply amazing.
Ed J. • May 26, 2013Henry Diltz you are genius
Mia • August 18, 2010The Henry R. Luce Center for the study of American Art AKA the Visual Storage room hidden on the mezzanine in the American wing is really great.
The New York Daily News • September 28, 2011PHOTO: Sale of the Empire Statue Building in 1961. Title was transferred from Colonel Henry Crown to the Prudential Insurance Co. Total purchase price was 72 million dollars. Photo at the link!
Landmarks Preservation Commission • May 6, 2013This iconic building was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, a pioneer in the field of luxury hotel design, and completed in 1907. Its exterior was landmarked in 1969 & the interior in 2005.
Lower East Side Partnership • January 18, 2016Enjoy art from around the world at Abros Arts Center, the performance leg of local not-for-proft, Henry Street Settlement. The arts venue at Abrons hosts 250 performances annually.
april p. • November 5, 2017since john left, the new gems are henry and jenny.
TheMobileBroker • April 13, 2012I enjoy biking on the bike path along the Henry Hudson River from Harlem to Battery Park! The sights along the way will make you fall in love again with NYC!
B-Better Hiphop Company • March 23, 2011In 1981, photographer Henry Chalfant helped arrange a bboy battle between RockSteady Crew & Dynamic Rockers here. The coverage of this event introduced bboying ("breakdance") to the world at large!
nycgo • September 23, 2011Designed by Calvert Vaux in the 1860s as a lookout point for the Great Lawn to the north and the Ramble to the south. Now home to the Henry Luce Nature Observatory.
Buford B. • May 15, 2012Established in 1907 as a men’s bar with design by Henry Hardenbergh. Closed during Prohibition and re-opened in 1934 as full restaurant. The wood-paneled walls and barrel-vaulted ceiling remain today.
Serious Eats • September 20, 2013At the newly reopened Henry, a Liquor Bar in the Hudson Hotel, Londoner Ryan Chetiyawardana pulls the diversity of local ingredients to emulate the ever-changing feeling of the seasons.
Ed C. • July 4, 2009Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge in the morning and have breakfast at Cranberryâs on Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights.
B-Better Hiphop Company • March 23, 2011In 1981, photographer Henry Chalfant helped arrange a bboy battle between RockSteady Crew & Dynamic Rockers here. The coverage of this event introduced bboying ("breakdance") to the world at large!
Matthew L. • November 5, 2012Rude customer service. Henry Posner has to be one of the worst people to deal with. They think they're all that and a bag of chips, and that you are below them because they are "know-it-alls".
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