NEW YORK — When the Thunderbolts, a junior varsity flag football team, straggled onto the field in Manhattan’s East River Park the other day, the coach for the opposing team was clearly frustrated; his players had resorted to scrimmaging among themselves.
NEW YORK — Ever since the Flatiron Building was erected at the foot of Madison Square Park in Manhattan in 1902, it has brimmed with tenants, most of which were small businesses.
NEW YORK — In an area as old as the South Street Seaport, a part of lower Manhattan that dates to the 17th century, historic remnants are bound to turn up from time to time. A wooden ship was unearthed on Water Street in 1981. A stoneware jug was discovered on Pearl Street where a boardinghouse stood in the early 1800s.
NEW YORK — Since the blockbuster musical “Hamilton,” tourists have been swarming Trinity Church, part of an Episcopal parish in Lower Manhattan that dates to the 17th century.