Once neglected but newly rehabilitated, one of the Hamptons’ oldest cemeteries holds the grave of Revolutionary War soldiers and once even served as a battleground.
Latin American culture and dining are so well represented here that you will want to take a day to explore this neighborhood while you’re in Queens.Â
This creative exploration of the potential for urban renewal is a pleasant place to go for a walk next to one of the trendiest neighborhoods in New York.
When you dream of Long Island beaches, this may be the place of your dreams. In addition to sun and sand, find history, shopping, great food and outdoor activities.
This creative exploration of the potential for urban renewal is a pleasant place to go for a walk next to one of the trendiest neighborhoods in New York.
Head east from the big-city environment of Manhattan to parks, museums and beaches. Enjoy the mix of affluent and laid-back communities on this long island.
Brooklyn’s signature medley of old and new provides the backdrop to this revitalized district, where you’ll find fresh arts venues behind historic streetscapes.
Known for its ski slopes but offering so much more, the charming town of Ellicottville has year-round activities and an invigorating alpine atmosphere.
Copious restaurants, diverse cultural delights and legendary nightlife make this former industrial hub one of New York City’s most exciting and fashionable areas.Â
Discover the country charm of the Hamptons by visiting this European-style winery with nearby equestrian center, outdoor wine bar and classy restaurants.