Articles of interest in Inwood, New York
Solomon Schechter School of Westchester (Schechter Westchester) is K-12 Jewish day school, affiliated with the Conservative Movement and serving the full breadth of the Jewish community in Westchester County, New York and throughout the Tri-State ar…
The Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences (WCGSMS) (formerly known as the Cornell University Graduate School of Medical Sciences) is a graduate college of Cornell University that was founded in 1952 as an academic partnership between two…
WSNR, AM 620, is a radio station in the New York metropolitan area with a brokered time format. The station is owned by Gregory Davidzon, a Russian-American media mogul who also publishes a weekly newspaper under his name, under the name "Blackstrap…
WPXO-LD a is a low-power television station in East Orange, New Jersey which is the MundoFox Spanish language network affiliate for the Greater New York region.
The University Heights Bridge crosses the Harlem River, connecting West 207th Street in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan to West Fordham Road in the University Heights section of the Bronx. The steel-truss revolving swing bridge is operated and …
The Unitarian Church of All Souls in New York City was the first Unitarian Universalist church in New York City. It is one of the largest and most influential congregations in the United States.
Union Street is a local station on the BMT Fourth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. It is located at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street in Brooklyn, New York City, serving the communities of Park Slope, Gowanus and Carroll Gardens.
Tonnelle Avenue is a ground-level station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) located at 51st Street in North Bergen, New Jersey.
Theatre Row is the name for a section of 42nd Street in New York City which is the location for a number of small theatres; it is also the name of a large theatre complex built in 2000 to house six theatres.
The Ursuline School is an all-girls, independent, private, Roman Catholic middle and high school located on a 13-acre (53,000 m2) campus in New Rochelle, New York in Westchester County. The school was founded in 1897 by the Order of St.
The "Old '76 House" (AKA the '76 House) in Tappan, NY, is a Dutch-style house built in 1754 by Casparus Mabie, a merchant and tavern-keeper. Hearsay or legend suggest that the house was built during the founding of Tappan in 1686. The source of this…
The Corinthian is a 55-story apartment building that was New York City's largest apartment building when it opened in 1988. It was designed by Der Scutt, design architect, and Michael Schimenti. Its fluted towers with bay windows are unusual compare…
Terrace on the Park is a banquet hall in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The building was constructed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to serve as the heliport for the 1964 New York World's Fair. It is located to the south of the New Y…
Tekserve is an American consumer electronics and information technology consulting business based in the Flatiron District, Manhattan, New York City.
The Teatro Puerto Rico was music hall focused into the Latino community in the South Bronx section of New York City. During the 1940s to 1950s it precented la farándula, a vaudeville-style package of Spanish-language events, and attracted entertaine…
St. Raymond High School for Boys is a parochial high school affiliated with the New York, U.S.A. Archdiocesan Association of Catholic Schools. It is accredited by the Board of Regents of the State of New York, the Middle States Association and the B…
Spring Street is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.
The Singer Bowl is a stadium that formerly stood in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, in the New York City borough of Queens. Singer Bowl became an early example of naming rights in large venues.
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