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Here’s how to view a rare copy of the Declaration of I...

The New York Public Library on Monday released the first batch of free tickets to view a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence during America’s 250th anniversary this July. As part of an exhibit commemorating the nation’s founding, the library will grant limited access to one of the few surviving “fair copies” of the […]

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New Underground Railroad stop discovered at Merchant’s...

A previously unknown site connected to the Underground Railroad was discovered in Manhattan this week. The Merchant’s House Museum, a well-preserved 19th-century home-turned-museum on East 4th Street in Noho, unveiled a narrow passageway hidden beneath a built-in chest of drawers on the second floor that descends 15 feet to the ground floor. As NY1 first […]

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8 spots to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics in NYC

The 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Italy are underway, with top athletes from around the world competing for gold. While the competition has already begun, sports bars across New York City are hosting watch parties and serving Olympic-themed specials. From screenings at AMC movie theaters to fondue at a cozy, ski-lodge-themed rooftop in Times Square, […]

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Schomburg Center releases special list of 100 books by...

Marking the start of Black History Month and its centennial, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture has released a curated list of 100 Black-authored books from the past century. The “100 Black Voices: Schomburg Centennial Reading List” is now available at the New York Public Library’s circulating and research branches, with instant e-book […]

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Schomburg Center releases special list of 100 books by...

Marking the start of Black History Month and its centennial, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture has released a curated list of 100 Black-authored books from the past century. The “100 Black Voices: Schomburg Centennial Reading List” is now available at the New York Public Library’s circulating and research branches, with instant e-book […]

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Manhattan Municipal Building to open rooftop for free ...

One of New York City’s first skyscrapers will open its rooftop to the public for the first time this summer. Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Monday announced that the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building, the grand Beaux-Arts government building at 1 Centre Street, will offer free guided tours of its 36th-floor cupola starting in June. The […]

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Manhattan Municipal Building to open rooftop for free ...

One of New York City’s first skyscrapers will open its rooftop to the public for the first time this summer. Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Monday announced that the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building, the grand Beaux-Arts government building at 1 Centre Street, will offer free guided tours of its 36th-floor cupola starting in June. The […]

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Here’s how to tour the abandoned City Hall subway stat...

You don’t have to be the mayor to tour the abandoned City Hall subway station, but you do have to be a member of the New York Transit Museum. After Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s midnight swearing-in at the old subway station in Lower Manhattan gave New Yorkers a peek at the historic underground space this week, […]

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Mamdani to use 19th-century Quran from the New York Pu...

At his swearing-in ceremony at midnight on New Year’s Eve, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will use a 19th-century Quran from the collections of the New York Public Library. Mamdani, New York City’s first Muslim mayor, will put his hand on a Quran that belonged to Arturo Schomburg, a historian and writer whose collection of Black literature, […]

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New Yorkers borrowed these library books the most in 2...

These are the books New Yorkers couldn’t get enough of in 2025. The city’s three public library systems—the New York Public Library, Brooklyn Public Library, and Queens Public Library—have released their annual lists of most borrowed books. Across all three systems, “James” by Percival Everett was the most checked out title, followed by “The God […]

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