Manhattan’s first taverns: Wooden Horse and City Tavern
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Know Your MayorsJune 25, 2008
(This story was originally published in June 25, 2008) Yesterday was the opening of Campaigning For President at the Museum of the City of New York, a look at the city's participation in some of the most famous and contentious presidential elections in history.…
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New Amsterdam city hall, once one of Manhattan's very first tavernsMcSorley's Ale House certainly deserves to throw that Old in its title, happily swilling the devil's…
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The events of the Stonewall Riots so reverberate within the international gay community that the thousands-strong Pride Parade every June ends here every year, while over…
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