In 1958, Yankee Stadium hosted Jehovah's Witnesses. It was a historical day as Jehovah’s Witnesses attended their religion’s yearly Divine Will International Assembly and turned it into the largest one-day crowd filled in Yankee Stadium at over…
Rise Up! Broadway and American Society from Angels in America to Hamilton tells the story of Broadway starting at Angels in America, and ending with Hamilton. The book aims to examine the drastic changes broadway theatre has gone through, analyzing…
This article explains to us how Monument Park was originally built and what the purpose of it was. Oddly, it wasn't supposed to be the start of anything big--just a tribute to a singular figure in franchise history: manager Miller Huggins in 1932.…
These images were taken by civilians and NYPD members as they watched the event of 9/11 happening. Many officers took photos of the inside of buildings and other things that they saw on September 11th 2001.
Wednesday, September 20, 1893; pg. 57; Issue 54. This article is an interview of a Mr. Stanley Spencer making an emergency landing from a hot air balloon into the sea. Mr. Stanley Spencer tells a descriptive tale of the fall and it gives background…
This page details the memorial of the Imagine mosaic, which was dedicated to John Lennon's memory in one of his favorite places in the world: Central Park. The mosaic was made possible largely in part by Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono Lennon, and was…
Camp John Marc utilizes a mission statement of helping people to live happily with their struggle. These quick facts and mission statement help us to get a better understanding on who is best fit for camp and what the camp does as a whole.
Video shows the day of September 11th, 2001. By showing viewers the day it will help them understand and remember why we have The National September 11th Memorial & Museum.