Ah humanity!: The Tombs Prison

The Tombs is one of the old New York nicknames that was so infamous in its day that it has continuously persisted for nearly 200 years. First applied to the Egyptian Revival pile of a prison that opened in 1838, the evocative name has been passed down through the years […]

The Park Avenue Tunnel Wreck of 1902

In the first years of the 20th century, steam trains still ran into midtown Manhattan, a relic of the past that would soon be replaced by widespread electrification. In Brooklyn, the elevated lines were electrified beginning in 1898, followed by the Manhattan elevated lines in 1901. The great Pennsylvania Railroad […]