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Deutsch New York
Deutsch New York
Author: Frederic Schwartz
02:44
New York In Transit
New York In Transit
Author: Sandra Bloodworth
04:21
New York Times Capsule
New York Times Capsule
Author: Jean Parker Phifer
01:52
New York Public Library Sculptures
New York Public Library Sculptures
Author: Thomas Tarangioli
04:45
New York Historical Society Renovation
New York Historical Society Renovation
Author: Scott Duenow
05:44
New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial
New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Author: Anne Lewison
03:20
New York City Police Academy - Resiliency
New York City Police Academy - Resiliency
Author: Joan Blumenfeld
01:11
New York County Courthouse Pedimental Sculpture
New York County Courthouse Pedimental Sculpture
Author: Michele Cohen
01:14
British Attack New York July/August 1776
British Attack New York July/August 1776
Author: James Kaplan
01:15
the New York Times Building: Design Process
the New York Times Building: Design Process
Author: Bruce Fowle
02:24
New York Public Library Flagpoles and Lions
New York Public Library Flagpoles and Lions
Author: Thomas Tarangioli
01:27
New York Public Library - 53rd Street Branch
New York Public Library - 53rd Street Branch
13:07
New York Historical Society Museum and Library
New York Historical Society Museum and Library
Author: Ray Dovell
04:28
Museum of the City of New York
Museum of the City of New York
Author: Donald Albrecht
02:46
A Celebration of the New York Cocktail
A Celebration of the New York Cocktail
Source/Owner: cultureNOW
Architectural Changes at City College of New York
Architectural Changes at City College of New York
Author: Lance Jay Brown
03:47
Restoring and Redecorating New York City's Gracie Mansion
Restoring and Redecorating New York City's Gracie Mansion
Author: Jamie Drake
03:59
Bruce Fowle on the New York Times Building: Sustainability
Bruce Fowle on the New York Times Building: Sustainability
Author: Bruce Fowle
01:53
Bruce Fowle on the New York Times Building: Vision
Bruce Fowle on the New York Times Building: Vision
Author: Bruce Fowle
01:47
Bruce Fowle on the New York Times Building: Urban Context
Bruce Fowle on the New York Times Building: Urban Context
Author: Bruce Fowle
01:26
It Happened Here: American Presidents in New York - Abby Suckle
It Happened Here: American Presidents in New York - Abby Suckle
with cultureNOW
It Happened Here: American Presidents in New York - Seth Kaller
It Happened Here: American Presidents in New York - Seth Kaller
with cultureNOW
President Wilson arrives in New York to lead fourth Liberty Loan parade
President Wilson arrives in New York to lead fourth Liberty Loan parade
Source/Owner: Library of Congress (LOC)
New Victory Theater
New Victory Theater
Author: Hugh Hardy
05:05
New England Conservatory
New England Conservatory
Author: Tony Woodcock
01:01
To Bigotry No Sanction: George Washington, New York, and the roots of American Religious Freedom
To Bigotry No Sanction: George Washington, New York, and the roots of American Religious Freedom
Author: Seth Kaller
It Happened Here: American Presidents in New York - Introduction & Ranger Ryan Ventura, National Park Service
It Happened Here: American Presidents in New York - Introduction & Ranger Ryan Ventura, National Park Service
with cultureNOW
New England Decorative Arts
New England Decorative Arts
Author: Joyce Kozloff
02:53
The New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium
Author: Peter Kuttner
03:05
Diane Kempler - New Endings
Diane Kempler - New Endings
Author: City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs Public Art Program
01:10
The New 42nd Street Studios
The New 42nd Street Studios
Author: Charles Platt
01:43
The New England Holocaust Memorial
The New England Holocaust Memorial
Author: Robert Fleming
00:42
New London Hall Addition and Renovation
New London Hall Addition and Renovation
Author: Bob Schaeffner
03:47
New Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
New Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
Author: Elaine Molinar
02:47
The new architecture in Dudley Square
The new architecture in Dudley Square
Author: Josiah Stevenson
01:07
The Site of the New England Aquarium
The Site of the New England Aquarium
Author: Steven Imrich
02:22
New College Bates, Rothenberg & Johnson Residence Halls
New College Bates, Rothenberg & Johnson Residence Halls
Author: Lorrie Muldowney
00:50
The Glass in the New England Aquarium
The Glass in the New England Aquarium
Author: Steven Imrich
03:47
Video of The New 42nd Street Studios
Video of The New 42nd Street Studios
Author: Platt Byard Dovell White LLC (PBDW)
00:31
The Spiral Staircase in the New England Aquarium
The Spiral Staircase in the New England Aquarium
Author: Steven Imrich
03:46
University Center, The New School - Urban Design and Planning
University Center, The New School - Urban Design and Planning
Author: Roger Duffy,Lia Gartner
06:33
Barcelona's new media facade on the Fontsanta Balance Tower
Barcelona's new media facade on the Fontsanta Balance Tower
Author: ag4,ATLL
04:23
Ann Beha on the New England Conservatory of Music
Ann Beha on the New England Conservatory of Music
Author: Ann Beha
04:55
The New England Aquarium and it's Role in Boston's Renewal
The New England Aquarium and it's Role in Boston's Renewal
Author: Peter Kuttner
00:34
On Your Mark
On Your Mark
Author: Lucy Blake-Elahi
02:42
The Renovation of the Central Tank in the New England Aquarium
The Renovation of the Central Tank in the New England Aquarium
Author: Steven Imrich
02:56
Modernism in Boston - Part 01: Beginning of Modernism in New England
Modernism in Boston - Part 01: Beginning of Modernism in New England
Author: David Fixler
01:06
History is in Your Hands
History is in Your Hands
Author: Leslie M. Robison
03:44
Shedding New Light on the Eldridge Street Synagogue: The Restoration of its Historic Lighting Fixtures
Shedding New Light on the Eldridge Street Synagogue: The Restoration of its Historic Lighting Fixtures
Author: Dawn Ladd
Audubon Terrace - To End Your Tour
Audubon Terrace - To End Your Tour
Author: Olivia Pei
00:28
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New Amsterdam : New York 400 Years
New Amsterdam : New York 400 Years
New York, New York
Events and Stories, Public Art, Maps
Culture, Governance, Immigration
New York City Hoaxes
New York City Hoaxes
Ephemeral, Events and Stories
Culture, Publication, What Happened Here
The New York Freedom Trail
The New York Freedom Trail
New York, New York
Events and Stories
What Happened Here
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Food created in New York
Food created in New York
New York, New York
Food
Culture, Invention
Black Heritage Trail New York City
Black Heritage Trail New York City
New York, New York
Architecture, History, Public Art
What Happened Here, Social Protest, Civil Rights
A tour of Native New York
A tour of Native New York
New York, New York
Architecture, History, Places Over Time
What Happened Here
The Commons: The Heart of New York City
The Commons: The Heart of New York City
New York, New York
Events and Stories, Historic Buildings, Infrastructure
Politics, Culture, What Happened Here
New York's Newspaper Row
New York's Newspaper Row
New York City, New York
Architecture, Events and Stories, People
Publication
The New Amsterdam Trail
The New Amsterdam Trail
New York, New York
Iconic Events, Public Art, Planning
Immigration
Shaping the Skyline in Lower Manhattan :  American Institute of Architects National Presidents
Shaping the Skyline in Lower Manhattan : American Institute of Architects National Presidents
New York, New York
Architecture
Design
Downtown Dives of the 19th century
Downtown Dives of the 19th century
New York, New York
Ephemeral, Events and Stories
Recreation, What Happened Here, Culture
Mafia and Mobsters of NYC
Mafia and Mobsters of NYC
New York, New York
People, Places Over Time
Crime
The Art & Architecture of Park Avenue from Lever to Grand Central
The Art & Architecture of Park Avenue from Lever to Grand Central
New York, New York
Architecture, Events and Stories, Public Art
What Happened Here, Culture, Infrastructure
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Public Art in Battery Park City
Public Art in Battery Park City
New York, New York
Planning, Landscape, Public Art
Culture, What Happened Here, Immigration
Cemeteries and Memorials in Lower Manhattan
Cemeteries and Memorials in Lower Manhattan
New York, New York
Cultural Landmarks, Landscape, Events and Stories
Culture
Manhattan Boat Tour
Manhattan Boat Tour
New York, New York
Architecture, Landscape, Sustainability
Infrastructure, Design
Women of Lower Manhattan: A Celebration of Resiliency
Women of Lower Manhattan: A Celebration of Resiliency
New York, New York
Events and Stories
What Happened Here, Culture
Riots and Crime in NYC
Riots and Crime in NYC
New York, New York
History, Iconic Events
Crime, Military/Conflict
Wall Street
Wall Street
New York, New York
Architecture, Events and Stories, History
Finance, Design, What Happened Here
Ten Tallest Buildings in 1900 in NYC
Ten Tallest Buildings in 1900 in NYC
New York, New York
Architecture, Historic Buildings, Cityscapes
Design
Public Art in Battery Park
Public Art in Battery Park
New York City, New York
Public Art
Military/Conflict, Immigration
Patents and Inventions in NYC
Patents and Inventions in NYC
New York, New York
Events and Stories
Invention
Archaeological discoveries in NYC
Archaeological discoveries in NYC
Archaeology
What Happened Here
Boston Irish Heritage Trail
Boston Irish Heritage Trail
Boston, Massachusetts
History, Architecture
Culture
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The New York Times Building Compilation
The New York Times Building Compilation
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New York City Information Center Compilation
New York City Information Center Compilation
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New York Historical Society Museum & Library Compilation
New York Historical Society Museum & Library Compilation
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New York Public Library, Manhattan Central Branch Compilation
New York Public Library, Manhattan Central Branch Compilation
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Rising Currents: Projects for the New York Waterfront Compilation
Rising Currents: Projects for the New York Waterfront Compilation
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New Victory Theater Compilation
New Victory Theater Compilation
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New England Aquarium Compilation
New England Aquarium Compilation
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New England Holocaust Memorial Compilation
New England Holocaust Memorial Compilation
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The New 42nd Street Studios Compilation
The New 42nd Street Studios Compilation
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New Orleans Art in Public Places Compilation
New Orleans Art in Public Places Compilation
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Bruce Fowle Compilation
Bruce Fowle Compilation
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Ned Kahn  Compilation
Ned Kahn Compilation
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Joan Blumenfeld  Compilation
Joan Blumenfeld Compilation
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Frederic Schwartz Compilation
Frederic Schwartz Compilation
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Gracie Mansion (Archibald Gracie House) Compilation
Gracie Mansion (Archibald Gracie House) Compilation
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New England Conservatory of Music / Student Life, Performance and Academic Center Compilation
New England Conservatory of Music / Student Life, Performance and Academic Center Compilation
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Sandra Bloodworth Compilation
Sandra Bloodworth Compilation
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TWA Flight Center Compilation
TWA Flight Center Compilation
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Thomas Tarangioli Compilation
Thomas Tarangioli Compilation
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On Your Mark... Compilation
On Your Mark... Compilation
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Andrew Berman Compilation
Andrew Berman Compilation
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Intersections Compilation
Intersections Compilation
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Bryant Park Compilation
Bryant Park Compilation
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David Piscuskas Compilation
David Piscuskas Compilation
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Judgment of King Solomon Compilation
Judgment of King Solomon Compilation
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Judgment of Poa Kung Compilation
Judgment of Poa Kung Compilation
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John W. Oliver Transit Center: Zero-net-energy Building Compilation
John W. Oliver Transit Center: Zero-net-energy Building Compilation
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Bryant Park Compilation
Bryant Park Compilation
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Steven Imrich Compilation
Steven Imrich Compilation
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Cass Gilbert Compilation
Cass Gilbert Compilation
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Hugh Hardy Compilation
Hugh Hardy Compilation
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Peter Kuttner Compilation
Peter Kuttner Compilation
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Jewish Arrival Compilation
Jewish Arrival Compilation
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Vito Acconci Compilation
Vito Acconci Compilation
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Snøhetta Compilation
Snøhetta Compilation
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Boston Police District B-2 Roxbury Compilation
Boston Police District B-2 Roxbury Compilation
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Eric Howeler Compilation
Eric Howeler Compilation
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Architecture Research Office Compilation
Architecture Research Office Compilation
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Boston Downtown Compilation
Boston Downtown Compilation
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Robert Fleming Compilation
Robert Fleming Compilation
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Lucy Blake-Elahi Compilation
Lucy Blake-Elahi Compilation
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Dynamic Performance of Nature Compilation
Dynamic Performance of Nature Compilation
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Audubon Terrace  Compilation
Audubon Terrace Compilation
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Lorrie Muldowney Compilation
Lorrie Muldowney Compilation
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BSA Space Compilation
BSA Space Compilation
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Audubon Terrace Historic District Compilation
Audubon Terrace Historic District Compilation
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Janet Zweig Compilation
Janet Zweig Compilation
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Joyce Kozloff Compilation
Joyce Kozloff Compilation
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City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs Public Art Program Compilation
City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs Public Art Program Compilation
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The Art & Architecture of Park Avenue from Lever to Grand Central Compilation
The Art & Architecture of Park Avenue from Lever to Grand Central Compilation
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maps
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Canal Map of the State of New York
1912 - Canal Map of the State of New York
The "Canal Map of the State of New York" from 1912 accompanied the State Engineer and Surveyor's report for that year. It shows the path of the new Barge Canal in relation to the existing Erie Canal and other routes in the state's canal system. The map also identifies abandoned canals and canals retained as feeders, and includes an inset with an elevation chart of the Barge Canal. It's a historical document that provides insight into the development and expansion of New York's canal system in the early 20th century.
New York State Canal Commissioners
New York
19th Century
Souvenir of New York
1851 - Souvenir of New York
 The print contains 18 small views: High Bridge ; South Ferry ; City Hall ; Castle Garden ; Croton Reservoir ; Grace Church ; Institution for the Blind ; Post Office ; Merchants Exchange ; Astor-Place Opera-House ; Barnum's Museum & Astor Hose ; Halls of Justice (Tombs) ; Bowling Green ; Astor Library ; Custom House ; Odd Fellows Hall ; University ; Trinity Church.
New York, New York
19th Century
Map of Central Park
1856 - Map of Central Park
Egbert Ludovicus Viele,New York Public Library
New York, New York
19th Century
Bird's eye view of New York
1874 - Bird's eye view of New York
George Schlegel
New York, New York
19th Century
Bird's eye view of New York
1873 - Bird's eye view of New York
George Schlegel
New York, New York
19th and 20th Century
Cities of New York and Brooklyn
1847 - Cities of New York and Brooklyn
Creator: W. WilliamsPublisher: D. Appleton & Co.
W Williams
New York, New York
19th Century
A new & accurate plan of the city of New York in the state of New York in North America
1797 - A new & accurate plan of the city of New York in the state of New York in North America
Relief is shown by hachures. Depths are shown by soundings. Shows wards, streets, wharves, buildings, and ferry routes with distances. Ward names are highlighted in pink.
Benjamin Taylor
New York, New York
18th Century
Topographical Map of the City of New York
1865 - Topographical Map of the City of New York
This map, produced under the direction of Egbert L. Viele, a Topographical Engineer, depicts the original waterways of Manhattan Island with the street grid overlaid. It also distinguishes between three types of land: marsh, made land, and meadow, and includes information on sewer lines. The map includes three cross sections and an inset map of the northern tip of the island. Despite being copyrighted by Viele in 1865, Haskell and Stokes list the date of the map's creation as 1864. It was originally included in the Report of the Council of Hygiene and is known for its full color design, despite its practical subject matter. In 1874, Viele republished the map in a larger format as the Topographical Atlas of the City of New York.
Egbert Ludovicus Viele
19th Century
General map of the city of New York
1900 - General map of the city of New York
The 'General Map of the City of New York' measuring 27 ft. x 31 ft., the largest of an American city every executed and completed in 6 months - was unveiled at the Paris Exposition of 1900 by Chief Engineer of NY City's Topographical Bureau Louis Aloys Risse.
Louis A. Risse
New York, New York
20th Century
Mangin-Goerck Plan or Map of New York City
Mangin-Goerck Plan or Map of New York City
Prior to New York City's Commissioners' Plan of 1811, the city's Common Council in 1797 commissioned city surveyors Casimir Goerck and Mangin to survey the streets of the city; Goerck died of yellow fever during the course of the surveying, but Mangin completed it and delivered the draft of the Mangin–Goerck Plan to the Council in 1799 for correction of street names; the final engraved version would be presented to the Council in 1803. Unfortunately, Mangin had gone beyond the terms of the commission, and the map not only showed the existing streets of the city, but also, in Mangin's words, "the City ... such as it is to be..." In other words, the plan was a guide to where Mangin believed future streets should be laid out.The Council accepted the Mangin–Goerck Plan as "the new Map of the City" for four years, and even published it by subscription, until political machinations perhaps organized by Aaron Burr, the political enemy of Mangin's mentor Alexander Hamilton, brought the plan into disrepute, and the Council ordered that copies which had already been sold be bought back, and that a label warning of "inaccuracies" be placed on any additional copies sold. Nevertheless, as the city grew, the Mangin–Goerck Plan became the de facto reference for where new streets would be built, and when the Commissioners' Plan was revealed in 1811, the area of the plan which the public had been warned was inaccurate and speculative, had been accepted wholesale by the commission, their plan being almost identical to Mangin's in that area.
Joseph-Francois Mangin,Casimir Theodor Goerck
New York, New York
19th Century
A Plan of the City of New-York & its Environs
A Plan of the City of New-York & its Environs
John Montresor’s map titled “A Plan of the City of New-York & its Environs” is a significant historical document created in 1766. This detailed map covers the area from Greenwich on the North or Hudsons River to Crown Point on the East or Sound River, showcasing the layout of streets, public buildings, docks, fortifications, and batteries. It also depicts the topography and strategic commanding grounds in and around the city.The map is notable for its scale, approximately 1:6,300, and includes an inset chart showing the entrance to New York from Sandy Hook, highlighting the best channels for sailing along with the banks and depths of water. It was dedicated to the Honorable Thomas Gage and provides a fascinating glimpse into the urban landscape of New York City during the mid-18th century, just before the American Revolution.Montresor was an engineer, and his work reflects the military and strategic importance of New York at the time, with relief shown by hachures and a clear indication of the city’s defenses. The map is part of the collection at the Library of Congress and is a valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in the early cartography of New York City.
John Montresor
New York, New York
18th Century
An accurate plan of the country between New York and Philadelphia
1777 - An accurate plan of the country between New York and Philadelphia
The map titled "An accurate plan of the country between New York and Philadelphia: with the dispositions of the forces" was created by Stephen Pyle in 1777. It shows the positions of British (marked in red) and American (marked in blue) forces along the major highways between New York City and Philadelphia during the American Revolutionary War. The map also includes a table of distances between key stopping points along the route, providing valuable strategic information for military operations at the time.
Nazareth, Pennsylvania
18th Century
Commissioner's Map of the City of New York and Island of Manhattan
1811 - Commissioner's Map of the City of New York and Island of Manhattan
The map of New York City and Manhattan, created by the commissioners appointed by the legislature and surveyor William Bridges, depicts ward boundaries, significant buildings, and the names of property owners. It is oriented with north towards the upper right and includes numbered references to various locations within the city. Often referred to as the "single most important document in New York City's development," the map was praised by the commission for its combination of "beauty, order and convenience" due to its use of the grid plan.
John Randel Jr.,Gouverneur Morris,Simeon De Witt,John Rutherfurd
New York, New York
19th Century
Map of the City of New York Extending Northward to Fiftieth St.
1852 - Map of the City of New York Extending Northward to Fiftieth St.
1st map to show all NY lots & buildings. The precursor of the fire maps was first published by Perris in 1852, and later, it was published by Sanborn and Bromley. This is the 2nd edition. The border has views of important city buildings.
Matthew Dripps,John F. Harrison
New York, New York
19th Century
'Ratzer Map' (1776) Or Plan of the City of New York in North America
1776 - 'Ratzer Map' (1776) Or Plan of the City of New York in North America
This map, titled "Plan of the City of New York in North America," was published in 1776 by Bernard Ratzer and engraved by Thomas Kitchin. Surveyed in 1766-67, it includes detailed information about parts of present-day New York City - Manhattan below 60th Street, Brooklyn north of 30th Street and west of Union Avenue, a small part of modern Queens and Jersey City, New Jersey. It depicts built-up and cultivated areas, streets, rural roads, buildings, piers, streams, ponds, wetlands, relief by hachures, and depths by soundings. It also has a dedication to Sir Henry Moore, the then Governor of New York, and a key to various churches and public buildings. Additionally, it comprises a southwest view of the City of New York, taken from the Governors Island, based on a work by Thomas Davies.
Bernard Ratzer,Bernard Ratzer
New York, New York
18th Century
Plan of New Haven
1817 - Plan of New Haven
The “Plan of New Haven” from 1817, created by Amos Doolittle, is a detailed map of New Haven, Connecticut. It shows the city’s layout, including streets and buildings, with relief indicated by hachures. The map also includes notes and a short geographical description of New Haven. This historical document provides valuable insights into the urban development of New Haven in the early 19th century.
New Haven, Connecticut
19th Century
Field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863
1863 - Field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863
Oval-shaped map depicting troop and artillery positions, relief by hachures, drainage, roads, railroads, and houses with names of residents. Map drawn from  C. A. Alvord Sketch of the battles of Gettysburg.
Theodore Ditterline,P. S. Duval & Son
Pennsylvania
19th Century
Map of the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863, showing line of battle on P.M. of 2nd
1863 - Map of the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863, showing line of battle on P.M. of 2nd
Shows topography by hachures, vegetation, drainage, roads, railroads, houses, stonewalls, cultivated areas, churches, and cemeteries. Union and Confederate positions are shown, including the location of the artillery. Confederate corps are named; Union forces are given in more detail, including names of some division commanders. Shows the Union breast works and cavalry positions. The map was prepared by William H. Willcox, Captain & ADC on Major General Reynolds Staff.
William H. Willcox
Pennsylvania
19th Century
Adriaen Block's New Netherland map
1614 - Adriaen Block's New Netherland map
Map made by Adriaen Block of his 1614 expedition to North America. It is the first map to show Long Island as an island. It is also the first appearance of the term New Netherland to describe the colony (17th century drawing).
Adriaen Courtsen Block,Dutch National Archives, The Hague
New York, New York
17th Century
Castello Plan for New Amsterdam
1660 - Castello Plan for New Amsterdam
The Castello Plan of New Amsterdam is a map of the early Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam, which later became New York City. The map was created in 1660 by Jacques Cortelyou, General Governor of Nieuw Amsterdam at that time, and is one of the earliest surviving maps of New Amsterdam. The map shows the layout of the settlement, including the locations of streets, buildings, and fortifications. It also includes illustrations of various landmarks and features of the city, such as the town hall, the church, and the governor's house. The Castello Plan is an important historical document as it provides a detailed record of the early development of New Amsterdam and is one of the few surviving primary sources from this period of the city's history. It is now housed in the New York Historical Society in New York City. It was discovered in 1900 at the Villa di Castello near Florence, Italy, where it had remained. Shown here is the version that was redrawn by John Wolcott Adams and Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes, and given its current name in 1916.
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (Laurentian Library)
New York, New York
17th Century
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A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America
1743 - A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America
Considered to be one of the best visual records of pre-Revolutionary Boston, this map is an updated version of the map first published by John Bonner in 1722. After his death in 1726, his partner William Price assumed sole ownership of the Boston Plan, to which he added a decorative cartouche, and numerous streets in the south and west and along Boston Neck. Like the original one from 1722, this map includes a list of buildings with the year of their construction, a list of fires in the city from 1653 to 1711 and a list of occurrences of smallpox.
William Price,John Bonner
Boston, Massachusetts
18th Century
The Town of Boston in New England
1722 - The Town of Boston in New England
Captain John Bonner's map of Boston, created before the city's coastline was altered by landfill, combines plan and perspective views to depict settlement patterns and the city's thriving maritime economy. The shipping in the harbor is meticulously illustrated, while the topography is simplified. The map also highlights areas where Native American artifacts were discovered, showcasing the history of the land before European settlement in 1630. This map includes a list of buildings with the year of their construction, a list of fires in the city from 1653 to 1711 and a list of occurrences of smallpox.
John Bonner
Boston, Massachusetts
18th Century
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Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660
1660 - Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660
Chandler view of New Amsterdam in 1660: the present southern end of Manhattan Island, New York City
Harry A. Chandler
New York, New York
17th Century
Norman's Plan of New Orleans & Environs, 1845
1845 - Norman's Plan of New Orleans & Environs, 1845
Published by Benjamin Norman in 1845, this plan was based on the survey done by civil engineer Henry Moellhausen and was engraved by Shields & Hammond of New Orleans. It illustrates municipality boundaries, ward lines, and fire limits, with major buildings named and identified by color. The map also references street names, block numbers, canals, railways, public squares, cemeteries, and key buildings with a list at the bottom of the map. Lafayette is shown in the west, with Macdonogh and Algiers shown south of the River.
New Orleans, Louisiana
19th Century
Plan of New Orleans, The Capital of Louisiana
1759 - Plan of New Orleans, The Capital of Louisiana
The 1759 Plan of New Orleans, published by Thomas Jefferys, is based on Pierre Le Blond de La Tour's 1720 plan, and includes features such as levees, gutters, and footbridges for flood control, as drawn by Jacque Nicolas Bellin in his 1744 plan. The plan is accompanied by two insets depicting the east mouth of the Mississippi and its course from Bayagoulas to the Sea. The city plan illustrates various structures, including buildings, gardens, lots, magazines, and vegetated areas.
New Orleans, Louisiana
18th Century
Plan of the City and Environs of New Orleans
1816 - Plan of the City and Environs of New Orleans
The “Plan of the City and Environs of New Orleans” from 1816, surveyed by B. Lafon, is a historically significant map that provides a detailed view of New Orleans during the early 19th century. This map meticulously outlines the city’s streets, neighborhoods, and key landmarks, offering a comprehensive snapshot of its urban development at the time. Notably, it includes the French Quarter, which remains a cultural and historical hub of the city today. The map also highlights the surrounding areas, including plantations and rural lands, reflecting the agricultural landscape that was integral to the region’s economy.B. Lafon’s survey work is particularly valuable for understanding the city’s growth and planning during a period of significant change and expansion. The map’s inclusion in the 1887 Government Map of New Orleans underscores its continued relevance and importance in historical studies. Additionally, the map provides insights into the city’s infrastructure, such as canals and levees, which were crucial for managing the Mississippi River’s floodwaters. Overall, this map is a vital resource for historians, urban planners, and anyone interested in the rich history of New Orleans.
New Orleans, Louisiana
19th Century
Plan showing the boundaries of the great Conflagration of New Orleans on the 21st of March, 1788
1866 - Plan showing the boundaries of the great Conflagration of New Orleans on the 21st of March, 1788
The “Plan showing the boundaries of the great Conflagration of New Orleans on the 21st of March, 1788” is a historical map that illustrates the extent of the devastating fire that swept through New Orleans. Created in the late 1800s, this facsimile map highlights the settled parts of the town with darker shading and indicates where the fire started and which buildings escaped the blaze. The map provides valuable insights into the urban layout of New Orleans at the time and the impact of the fire on the city’s development.
New Orleans, Louisiana
18th Century
Willem Blaeu's map of the American Northeast
1634 - Willem Blaeu's map of the American Northeast
Willem Jansz Blaeu,Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
New York, New York
17th Century
Manatvs gelegen op de Noot Riuier / Manatus Map of 1639
1639 - Manatvs gelegen op de Noot Riuier / Manatus Map of 1639
Manuscript maps of New-Netherland and Manhattan drawn on the spot by Joan Vingboons in 1639
Joan Vinckeboons,Library of Congress (LOC)
New York, New York
17th Century
Superstorm Sandy
2012 - Superstorm Sandy
This map, made by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), shows the extent of flooding in New York after Superstorm Sandy.
National Archives and Records Administration
New York, New York
20th Century
The Mannahatta Project
The Mannahatta Project
The Mannahatta Project was an urban ecological study to imagine what Manhattan would be like if there were no settlers.  
Eric W. Sanderson,Wildlife Conservation Society
New York, New York
Historic,17th Century,Ecological
Map of the City of Brooklyn
1850 - Map of the City of Brooklyn
The Map of City of Brooklyn, a detailed map of Brooklyn and the village of Williamsburg, created by Matthew Dripps in 1850, provides valuable historical information about the development of Brooklyn in the mid-19th century. It illustrates the streets, coverage of buildings, displays numbered wards, and lot lines. The map also includes illustrations showing major public buildings of the city at the time such as Kings County Prison, Naval Asylum and the City Hall. An important resource for anyone interested in the history of Brooklyn, it was hand-colored to highlight ward boundaries, and was originally printed on two sheets, one for the western portion of the city and one for the eastern portion.
Matthew Dripps
New York
19th Century
The Commons
2022 - The Commons
Aerial Photo of the Commons with Foley Square behind
Google Maps
New York, New York
20th & 21st Century
Croton Aqueduct
1887 - Croton Aqueduct
Map of the route of the new Croton Aqueduct, present aqueduct and Bronx River pipe line also the watersheds of the Croton, Bronx and Byram rivers, 1887New York (N.Y.). Aqueduct Commission (Publisher)Church, B. S. (Benjamin Silliman), 1836- (Engineer)Cook, Frederick S (Draftsman)Welcke, Robert A (Lithographer)Aguirre, A. A. (Delineator)Ghetti, L. G. (Delineator)
New York, New York
19th Century
Lower Manhattan THEN and NOW Map
2016 - Lower Manhattan THEN and NOW Map
Lower Manhattan has effectively been America’s town square since its discovery in 1524. Virtually every major event of local, national and global significance has played out in some way on this stage. Some have been forgotten and some have been transformative in our culture and many have fallen between. This is both a project in urban archeology and a way of describing the city over time in a printed map. The map captures the multiple and overlapping stories that are woven throughout our city’s life in a single document. It embraces America’s history as the museums, monuments and memorials that dot its streetscape do.   It highlights many of the concerns, events and places that the people who lived, fought, worked and visited here thought were important at their moment in time.   It takes another look at the issues that they were preoccupied with and how they solved them:  their politics, religion, social protest, health and safety, commerce, disasters and defense, scandals and crime, education, publications, art and culture, parades and celebrations, architecture and engineering. It encapsulates the events that shaped the physical and cultural landscape within the changing geography at the water’s edge. And it raises questions that need to be considered as we plan a more resilient city in our future.  
cultureNOW
New York, New York
cultureNOW
Commons Tour Route - Now Map
2023 - Commons Tour Route - Now Map
Sites after 1900 that are located along the tour route are overlaid on the current GIS map.
cultureNOW
New York, New York
cultureNOW
Commons Tour Route
2023 - Commons Tour Route
This map illustrates some of the historic places situated along the route of the Commons Tour overlaid on the Ratzer map of 1767. 
cultureNOW
New York, New York
cultureNOW
La Nouvelle Orleans
1728 - La Nouvelle Orleans
The “La Nouvelle Orleans en 1728,” featured in the 1886 “Report on the Social Statistics of Cities” compiled by George E. Waring, Jr., is a detailed map of New Orleans from the French colonial period. This map highlights the early layout of the city, including streets, buildings, and significant landmarks.
New Orleans, Louisiana
18th Century
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The Great Miscalculation: The Race to Save New York City's Citicorp Tower
The Great Miscalculation: The Race to Save New York City's Citicorp Tower
Michael M. Greenburg, Najib Abboud
The Skyscraper Museum
2025-06-03 This is a virtual program. Online only.
Architecture, Events and Stories
New Practices in Conversation: BAAB & Mattaforma with Tal Schori
New Practices in Conversation: BAAB & Mattaforma with Tal Schori
Ted Baab, Lindsey Wikstrom, Tal Schori
AIANY New Practices Committee
2025-06-26 New York, New York
Architecture
Walking Tour: The Jewish Gangsters of Lower Manhattan
Walking Tour: The Jewish Gangsters of Lower Manhattan
Museum at Eldridge Street
2025-06-01 New York, New York
History, Events and Stories, Ephemeral
Current Work: Duvall Decker: Foundations
Current Work: Duvall Decker: Foundations
Anne Marie Duvall Decker, Roy Decker, Mimi Hoang
The Architectural League of New York
2025-06-09 New York, New York
Architecture
Extreme Heat: Adapting Cities to Rising Temperatures
Extreme Heat: Adapting Cities to Rising Temperatures
The Municipal Art Society of New York
2025-06-11 New York
Sustainability, Infrastructure
The Battery Walking Tour
The Battery Walking Tour
Laura Starr, Jeffrey Poor
cultureNOW
2025-07-07 New York, New York
Landscape, Design, Urban Planning
Wall Street Transformations through Time — Walking Tour
Wall Street Transformations through Time — Walking Tour
Carol Willis
The Skyscraper Museum
2025-06-27 New York, New York
Architecture, Design, Historic Buildings
Wall Street Transformations through Time Walking Tour
Wall Street Transformations through Time Walking Tour
Carol Willis
The Skyscraper Museum
2025-07-07 New York, New York
Architecture, Design, Historic Buildings
Closer LOOK: ULURP Under Review
Closer LOOK: ULURP Under Review
2025-06-03 New York, New York
Infrastructure
ADA at 35: Navigating Accessibility in the Hybrid Interior
ADA at 35: Navigating Accessibility in the Hybrid Interior
Jacob (Jake) deHahn, Mara Mills, David Serlin, Emily Lim Rogers, Barbara Laskey Weinreich
AIANY Interiors Committee, AIANY Design for Aging Committee
2025-06-02 New York, New York
Infrastructure
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Architecture, Landscape, Experience: Shaping Storm King’s Capital Project
Architecture, Landscape, Experience: Shaping Storm King’s Capital Project
Róisín Heneghan, Nora Lawrence, Beka Sturges, Amy Weisser, Claire Weisz
2025-06-11 New York, New York
Architecture, Landscape, Cultural Landmarks
event series
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Archtober
Archtober
AIA New York Center for Architecture
New York, New York
Continuing Education, Tour, Exhibition
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Cocktails & Conversations
Cocktails & Conversations
AIA New York Center for Architecture, cultureNOW
New York, New York
Continuing Education, Conversation
It Happened Here
It Happened Here
cultureNOW
New York, New York
Parade, Symposium, Tour
Architecture & Design Film Festival
Architecture & Design Film Festival
Architecture & Design Film Festival
New York, New York
Film Festival
recipes
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New York Christmas Sour
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New York Sour, 1900's
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Life on the Sidewalk
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Waldorf Salad
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The Clair Pool
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