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Let's Talk About Madison Square Park in the Spring, and Public Art

Scenes from a Walk on a Windswept Afternoon

George Tooker and Ralph Albert Blakelock at The National Academy Museum

New York 1900: Edith Wharton and The House of Mirth, A Walk and a Map

Strolling the Museum Mile (and a Half) and Contemplating the Current Financial Crisis (Slideshow)

Walking Off the Wall Street Bears, Part II: The Crisis at Lehman Brothers, and You

New York in The House of Mirth: Social Class, Money, and Speculations on Wall Street

The New York of Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth: Introduction to a Walk

Homage to Pâte à Choux: French Pastry South of 14th Street

Henry James' Uneasy Homecoming to Washington Square

The Making of the Monumental Metropolis: New York and the École des Beaux Arts

More Curiosities from Nooks and Corners of Old New York (1899)

An Exterior View of the New York Stock Exchange, On a Day the Dow Dropped 344.65 Points

Charles Hemstreet's Nooks and Corners of Old New York: Lessons in Mortality

Living Now in the New York of the Gilded Age: Inheriting the Built Environment of the Nineteenth Century

A Meandering Walk Uptown to Bryant Park

The birds of Inwood and Northern Manhattan

The birds of Inwood and Northern Manhattan
Visit Teri's birding blog

June 11, 2025 in Beacon, NY

June 11, 2025 in Beacon, NY
On a day trip from NYC