Yonah Schimmel’s Knishery

“When you get to New York, you’ve got to get a knish.”  Everybody we knew who had lived in this part of the country had offered this suggestion.  We filed it away and forgot about it. On our way to the Pickle Festival, we passed by the Yonah Shimmel Knish Bakery.  As we passed by,... Continue Reading →

Remembering 9.11 in NYC

9.11. Numbers, a phrase, a date that means so many things to so many people.  Here in New York City, this date has approached holiday status as a national day of mourning. The flags are flown at half-staff.  Commemorative ceremonies begin early in the morning.  Names are read.  Families read remembrance eulogies.  The NYFD are... Continue Reading →

Black Gotham

The history in this town can be overwhelming.  We chase it down every chance we get.    That is how we met Kamau Ware, Director of the Black Gotham Experience.  Kamau is the go-to guy for African American history from early day New Amsterdam and British New York.  We met him at his project headquarters in... Continue Reading →

A Vintage Experience

Browne and Co. Stationers was New York City’s oldest continually running business, printing under the same name since 1775.  Two Hundred years later they teamed up with the New York South Seaport Museum to open a 19th century style print shop where they continue to print specialty items, cards, stationary, posters and other items suitable... Continue Reading →

Shhh…..It’s Roosevelt Island

We weren’t looking for anything in particular when we discovered the invisible. It was supposed to be a day for resting.  We decided to take a subway and stroll up the East side.  Though we had recently been there we had not yet located the famed sky tram between Manhattan and its small neighbor, Roosevelt... Continue Reading →

Fraunces Tavern

  Our recent interest in all things historic sent us to the Fraunces Tavern in lower Manhattan. In this area, old is old. It started in 1624.  Unless you’re from Europe, that is a long time ago. Almost 150 years later, in 1762, Samuel Fraunces purchased this property and opened a tavern.  This tavern has... Continue Reading →

Lunch at the Tavern

Everything in New York seems to have had a previous life.   Today we decided to treat ourselves to a quiet lunch at Tavern on the Green.   This beautiful restaurant is located in Central Park where West 66th street meets the western edge of the park.   We walked from our apartment and arrived a... Continue Reading →

Then and Now

We have been on a history kick.  Growing up in Oklahoma, I remember studying about the 5 Civilized Tribes, the grapes of wrath, and the Alamo. I did pay attention to the U.S. history, but it seemed like something that happened far away and long ago, like the history of Greeks and Romans. Mostly I... Continue Reading →

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