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The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of NYC Speakeasies

Concerns about alcohol consumption were becoming more prevalent throughout the 19th century in America, primarily fueled by religious groups that feared the results of drunkenness on the citizens of the United States.

The History of Pop Art in NYC

Pop Art is an art style developed in New York City around 1950, but it really took off in the early 1960s. Pop Artists are known for taking imagery from popular culture, advertising, and other forms of media.

9/11: NYC History for Kids

The United States suffered one of its darkest days on Sept. 11, 2001, when 19 members of an Islamic terrorist group called al-Qaida hijacked four commercial planes. The hijacked planes were then used as weapons by crashing them into buildings with unsuspecting people inside.

The Beginning of a Dynasty: Timeline of New York Yankees History

The New York Yankees have a history that dates back more than a century, to when the franchise was first purchased in 1903.

New York City and Beyond: Photography Guide for Sightseeing

New York City is full of photogenic people, places, and things, from its multicultural entertainers, commuters, and tourists to its iconic skyline and beautiful public parks. Photos are a great way to remember your time in New York City, and no matter your skill level, taking pictures is easy once you have a subject and know some simple photography tips.

The History of the Steamboat

Long before there were planes, trains, and cars, people used waterways and boats as a means of transportation. They would use them to transport people and goods from place to place.

5th Avenue: A History of Marketing and Advertising in New York

Fifth Avenue in New York is one of the most famous thoroughfares in the world. It stretches through Midtown from Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village to West 143rd Street in Harlem, many of the city's most famous locations are on or near Fifth Avenue.

City Bike Safety For Kids

Biking around your neighborhood or city can be a great way to get around, and it gives you exercise and fresh air, too. As you ride your bicycle, pay attention to safety guidelines so you don't get hurt. Always wear a helmet, and obey all rules of the road. It's also very important for motorists to see you, so wear bright clothes. You might even put reflective stickers and a flag on your bike to make sure you're seen.

The History of New York City Radio and Broadcasting

From its early days in naval transmission through fireside chats and serial dramas to the eras of rock and roll and talk radio, radio broadcasting has been a cornerstone of American life and New York City has been its home. Broadcasting as we know it grew up in NYC, complete with all of the pains and triumphs of development. From its earliest uses, Guglielmo Marconi's invention has been at the center of our modern history, keeping us informed and entertained though some of the country's darkest hours.

The History of Popular Music in New York City

New York City has provided the backdrop for many of the greatest movements in modern music. It is home to Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Opera House, the Apollo Theater, and the Juilliard School. New York was also home to CBGB and Studio 54. The city is a true melting pot, with a diverse range of cultural influences on art and expression. From opera to jazz to modern pop, New York has been instrumental in the evolution of music.