The Problem: 600,000 deeds and no single indexReal estate has always ruled Manhattan. By the late 19th century, it was clear that the remaining tracts of ...
Hey! Maybe we can grow our way out of the problem! || All images from Aleph Blog At one point in time, I was a Fellow in the ...
Researchers examining the “displaced persons” folders in the Mayoral collections will see “File #90” written in pencil on many of the ...
Free to Be… A 1960s Fashion Revolution explores the decade’s changes in women’s fashion through four clothing themes: socialites, professionals, ...
In the first box there are nine folders of NYPD records about racial “disorder” in Harlem during 1963-1965. Several are specific to demonstrations staged ...
The U.S. Department of Justice recently concluded its investigation into Alabama’s long-term care system for children with physical disabilities ...
As a founding member of the American Institute of Architects, Vaux helped establish professional standards in the field that are still recognized today. ...
The Municipal Archives and Library collections at DORIS are vast and document government decision-making and interactions with a diverse community. The ...
Intel's plans are key to the EU's ambition to reshore parts of the global production of advanced microchips. The chipmaker first unveiled plans for a ...
This year there is a happy confluence of holidays—December 25 is both Christmas Day and the start of Hanukkah. And, Kwanzaa begins on December 26. All of ...