Apple TV’s Franklin: The Art Of Seduction And War
Apple TV+ has struck gold with "Franklin," a biographical drama miniseries that delves into the life of one of America's most enigmatic Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin.
Sutton Place: A Hidden Gem in the Heart of NYC
Nestled quietly along the East River in Midtown Manhattan, Sutton Place stands as a testament to understated elegance amidst the bustling streets of New York City.
The Most Historic Landmarks that Define the Essence of NYC
New York City, a metropolis pulsating with energy and history, boasts an array of iconic landmarks that not only shape its skyline but also encapsulate the spirit of a nation.
WWII Memoir: Michael Halebian, War Veteran Turned Business Magnate
Read about this World War 2 veteran’s story and how his life has helped shape the world we live in now.
Why Is New York City Called The Empire City?
Where did the nickname for “The Empire City” come from? What can we learn about the history and origins of New York City?
A Retrospective Look At The Rise And Fall Of Life Magazine
Life magazine, founded in 1883, embarked on a remarkable journey that mirrored the ever-changing landscape of American culture and journalism. From its early years as a humor and general-interest magazine to its iconic status as a groundbreaking photojournalistic publication, Life experienced both the highs of influence and the lows of decline.