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1935 New York anti-lynching exhibitions; 1949 Calvary Cemetery strike; 1949 New York City taxicab strike; 1982 garment workers' strike; 2005 Country Music Association Awards; 2014 UN Climate Summit; 2019 UN Climate Action Summit
The club became well known for the "Long-Stemmed Roses", the scantily clad house chorus girls who were all over 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) tall, [1] [2] [3] and was called by a critic at the New York Times, “the most zestful, gorgeous and lovable pleasure palace in town.” [4] Gene Kelly is known to have choreographed one performance of the Long ...
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The Stonewall Inn buildings at 51–53 Christopher Street, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, were constructed as double-height horse stables. The older of the two buildings is 51 Christopher Street, which was built in 1843 by A. Voorhis and expanded to three stories in 1898. [ 8 ]
The Jazz Loft is a museum and music venue that resides directly across from the Three Village Inn on one side, and Stony Brook Village Center on the other. The Long Island Museum, which holds exhibits of American art, history and carriages and the historic Country House Restaurant (c. 1710) are moments away at the entrance to the village.
Pages in category "Annual events in New York City" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In 1987 Today in New York returned to a news update format, and aired at 6:45 a.m. following the network business news show Before Hours. When Before Hours was canceled by NBC in 1988, Today in New York was expanded to 30 minutes. Gradual expansions of the show's runtime followed: to one hour (6 to 7 a.m.) in 1990; to 90 minutes (starting at 5: ...
The Tally-ho Road Coach (1875) was given to the museum by the Museum of the City of New York in 2008. Made by Holland & Holland, of London, the carriage was purchased and brought to the United States by Col. Delancey Astor Kane (1844–1915), a wealthy founder of New York's Coaching Club. A canary yellow and beautifully-proportioned road coach ...