A photograph of Hemingway's children and Snow White, the first six-toed cat and ancestor to most of the six-toed cats that reside in the home to this day.
The towering smoke stacks are an established part of the Yonkers landscape. When the power plant was in operation from 1906 to the early 1940s, these smoke stacks billowed the product of burnt coal.
This authentic Irish cottage derives from Attymass, County Mayo of the 19th century. The cottage belonged to and was donated by the Slack family. This house stands alone, representing those left behind. The visitor of the memorial must walk through…
This elevator takes you through a virtual reality and see the changes that the city has gone through. You are able to see how New York City has grown over time and how it has changed from the ground up. The elevator takes you from the ground floor…
The original staircase frame from the 1906 construction. It has obviously been redone over the years to allow construction workers to move up and down levels of the structure. Here, graffiti writers do not have enough space to to display a piece but…
In the 48th Sherlock Holmes story, titled "The Last Bow," Holmes finds himself working alongside a man named Von Bork to supply the German government with information stolen from the English military. Holmes creates an Irish American informant named…