Heading to the West Coast and want a taste of Harlem while you're in Las Vegas, we suggest you head to the new Rao's restaurant.Continue reading
Charming Mid-Century Brownstone For Sale In Harlem
Charm remains in this wonderfully modest brownstone house at 130 West 131st Street, built in 1910 in Central Harlem, New York.Continue reading
The Steamboat “Harlem,” New York, 1897-1918 (Photographs)
Here are two great photographs from Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York of the grand old Steamboat "Harlem," where the docks received at and shipped from the West Harlem Pier at 111th Street and Eleventh Street, Harlem River, Harlem, NY, 1891.
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Wooden House 123rd Street And Broadway, West Harlem, NY 1898
An old wood house on the west side of Broadway (between West 123rd and 124th Streets), West Harlem, New York, November 16, 1898.
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Harlem’s Dave East And Others Climbing Mountain Dew’s NBA 3x Tournament
The Dew NBA 3x tournament landed in Brooklyn, New York to take over Brooklyn Bridge Park this past weekend June 24-26, 2016.Continue reading
The Cathedral Of St. John the Divine, Harlem, NY, 1898
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine (under construction), between West 111th and 112th Streets east of Amsterdam Avenue, Harlem, New York, November 8, 1898.Continue reading
Betty “Queen Of Pinups” Page, The Harlem Years, 1949 – 1959 (Warning Photographs)
Betty Mae Page, also known as "Queen Of Pinups," April 22, 1923 – December 11, 2008, was born in Nashville, Tennessee, where her father, whom Page would accused of molesting her starting at age 13.
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Regulating And Grading At Eighth Avenue And 106th Street, Harlem, NY 1869
It's regulating and grading time on Eighth Avenue, looking north from 106th Street in West Harlem, New York, 1869.
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Central Park Spring By James Reuel Smith, 109th Street, Harlem, NY, March 18, 1901
The Central Park fresh water spring photograph by James Reuel Smith at West 109th Street, (150 feet east of) Eighth Avenue, Harlem, New York, on March 18, 1901.Continue reading
Harlem Presbyterian Church, Harlem, NY,1890-1915
The Harlem Presbyterian Church, East 125th Street and Madison Avenue, Harlem, New York, undated, 1890-1915.Continue reading
Guns N’ Roses Launch SiriusXM Channel At The Apollo Theater In Harlem
As run-up to a new leg of Guns N’ Roses’ Not in This Lifetime tour this summer, the band will play a private concert July 20, 2017 at New York's Apollo Theater in Harlem for a special to air on SiriusXM satellite radio.Continue reading
Seitu’s World: Puerto Rican Day Parade New York 2017
Photographs By Seitu Oronde
On June 12, 2017, Seitu Oronde was at the Puerto Rican Day Parade New York 2017 at 116th Street between and 122nd Streets in.Continue reading
Harlem Luxury At The Claremont Inn, NY 1804-1950’s (Photographs)
The outdoor photographs of the historic Claremont Inn on Riverside Drive at 121st Street in West Harlem, New York, 1804 until the early 1950's, are well documented with images of the exterior decks and dinning areas.Continue reading
A New Indian Eatery Opens In West Harlem
On Thursday, June 1st, 2017, Mumbai Masala Indian Grill, a new Indian restaurant opened on the West side of Harlem, New York.Continue reading
Harlem Lyricist, The Legendary Mack Gordon, 1904 – 1959
Mack Gordon (right), born Morris Gittler, June 21, 1904 – February 28, 1959, was an American composer and lyricist of songs for the stage and film.Continue reading