Manhattan still has a steakhouse where the room runs on old rules: jackets, classic cuts, and a timeless glow that makes ...
Two World War II Army utility vehicles that were almost scrapped have been saved due to the efforts of the city of Stamford and the Museum of American Armor in Old Bethpage, N.Y.
The New Queer Wave legend upgraded his 2005 classic, using tricks he discovered while making his latest, 'I Want Your Sex,' ...
A gift from former Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and his wife, the famous Saturday Evening Post cover is the museum’s first ...
The Museum of the City of New York will display a miniature New York built of balsa wood and Elmer’s glue. It has bridges, ...
Can’t make Modernism Week in Palm Springs? No worries, there’s a fair for everyone from collectors of midcentury modern furniture to lovers of kitschy barware. Here, our suggestions.
Ybor City cigar factory home set for major restoration after getting 'Historic Landmark' designation
A piece of Ybor City’s smoking history is getting a second life. The Nieto-Fuente House, a building that served as the ...
After amassing millions of views on TikTok at the behest of his Gen Z daughter, Joe Macken’s passion project has landed its ...
A converted firehouse in Manhattan’s West Village with an underground jazz club has been sold for $19 million.
After James “Uncle Jimmy” Micioni’s 2020 passing, his New Jersey family uncovered untouched 1930s Goudey cards later auctioned for over $3 million.
Air Force Times on MSN
For this Black World War I regiment, battle was on 2 fronts
For most of the 369th's Black members, it would take years, even decades, to receive American military honors.
The Douglas DC-3 carried its first passengers in June of 1936 for American Airlines, and 90 years later the plane is still flying commercially.
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