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High-angle view looking at a variety of New York City skyscrapers, capturing the kind of architectural detail.

How a Student’s Question Saved One of New York City’s Most Misunderstood Skyscrapers

By Hunter DeVries

New York City has never struggled to tear things down. What it struggles with is deciding what deserves to stay — especially when the architecture in question hasn't yet aged into nostalgia. Few…

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Looking down Wall Street at Nassau Street with the New York Stock Exchange's neoclassical columns and American flags visible on the right, pedestrians filling the street below

What’s Actually Inside the New York Stock Exchange?

By Hunter DeVries

You've seen it in movies — screaming traders, ringing bells, chaos on the trading floor. But what's actually inside the New York Stock Exchange? The reality is both more controlled and more historic…

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Upward view of Grand Central Terminal's iconic turquoise celestial ceiling painted with gold zodiac constellations and arched Beaux-Arts stonework

Grand Central Terminal: The Heart of New York City

By Hunter DeVries

This isn't just a train station—it's one of New York City's greatest landmarks. Grand Central Terminal opened in 1913 and has stood as a symbol of the city's ambition and architectural beauty ever…

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Historic New York City brownstone buildings standing tall along a preserved residential street, showing the architectural character protected by landmark laws

The Buildings, Streets, and Spaces New York City Can’t Change

By Hunter DeVries

New York City isn't constantly reinventing itself — it's constantly negotiating with what already exists. Unlike newer cities that clear land and start over, New York builds through constraint. Legal…

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Aerial view of Coney Island beach and boardwalk in Brooklyn with the Atlantic Ocean stretching into the horizon

25 bucklist things to do Part 2

By Hunter DeVries

Fifth Avenue No visit to New York City is complete without strolling down Fifth Avenue, one of the most famous shopping streets in the world. Stretching along Manhattan's spine, this iconic boulevard…

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