Popularly known as the Ever Rest home and studio, it is the home of Jasper F. Corpsey. Spread over 4 acres (1.6 hectares) of land, this Pointed Style architecture, currently stands as a museum. Exhibiting the beauties and artifacts found from Jasper F. Corpsey and all the stunning collection and the exhibitions of his art work which is found in his Gallery of Art, the exclusive work with the artistic painting nature are all visible here.
The Theodore Roosevelt Monument is located at Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. It was built in the year 1928 and Hammer, Trygve, Cautley and Marjorie Sewell were the architects of this structure. It was added to the National Registrar of Historic Places on September 20, 2006.
The Tiffany & Company Building is located at 401 5th Avenue and although this isn't where you find those precious rocks, it still merits attention for its historic significance. The landmark building was completed in 1906 for the diamond dealer until it departed in 1940. Today it houses various businesses and it was placed on the National Registrar of Historic Places in 1978.
Thomas Dodge Homestead is located at Nassau County, New York. This historic home has served nearly seven generations of the Dodge Family. Currently, visitors can explore and tour this historical house.
Pupin Physics Laboratories, also known simply as Pupin Hall was built on the Columbia University campus to address the space shortage of the physics and astronomy departments. Named after Serbian physicist Mihajlo Pupin, the imposing building also houses The Rutherford observatory. The landmark building is popular for being the site of numerous scientific research as well as discoveries.
It is only fitting that the largest metropolitan zoo in the world have a majestic entrance, and that is just what the Rainey Memorial Gates offer the Bronx Zoo. Situated at the zoo's north end, they were Paul Manship's creation, a tribute to Paul J. Rainey. Crafted from sculpted bronze, the gates depict an interweaving of plant and animal life.