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thecinamonroe:Marilyn Monroe in a rowboat in Central Park, New York, NY (1957).
lostsplendor:Flatiron Rising, 1902 (via)Click on photo for much more detail!
Workers set up for the circus in Madison Square Garden, 1913.
theatlantic:In Focus: Historic Photos From the NYC Municipal ArchivesThe New York City Municipal Arc
Celebrate Black History Month and the opening of Jacques-Louis David Meets Kehinde Wiley at this wee
In 1960, two planes crashed in mid-air – over New York City! Called the Park Slope Plane Crash
geekerypeekery:notquitelostnotquitefound:sgeoffa:The Impact of Aids on the Artistic CommunitySeptemb
The Brooklyn Museum is proud to share news of the Diversity Mentorship Initiative (DMI), a partnersh
elucubrare:nezua:hardcoregurlz:Slave gravesite in New York City“SOMETHING YOUR TOUR GUIDE MIGHT NOT
“Black people have always known they were the inspiration for art,” John Edmonds recently told
Have you made your New Year’s Revolution yet? If not, you’re in luck! On Saturday January 16, artist
What you learn in school, in a museum, through books, or through the media can impact you for a life
You should see this place inside, some of the decor looks as if it was original from 1854. It has b
Callingall pinball wizards! This Thursday, July 23, we will behosting another Art Off the Wall inspi
Deborah Kass is a Brooklyn-based artist who has lived and worked in the borough for more than fiftee
We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 opens tomorrow but we’re kicking off our
An illustration of New York’s first subway system, a block-long pneumatic tube built in 1870.
historycultureeducation: Charlie Chaplin on Wall Street, NYC, 1918.[1080*1080] Source: reddi
336bc:Fifth Avenue in Winter, by Childe Hassam, c1890
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
New York Movie, Edward Hopper, 1939
1938 poster for a jai alai exposition at New York’s Hippodrome, featuring Babe Ruth.
NYC Grand Central Station, 1929. The sun can’t shine through like that now because of taller b
Skateboarding in New York City, 1965.
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