The William H. Moore House is an ancient historical house that stands located in New York. Constructed in the year 1898, the house is a noted avenue in New York. The building elegantly depicts the Renaissance style of architecture. It encompasses a land cover of less than one acre. The site has also been registered on the National Register of Historic Places. It is regarded as one of the finer examples of the archetypal turn of the century stone house.
Completely different from modern casinos, the Water Witch Clubhouse and Casino was a social gathering spot where the rich and affluent met. Included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1990, this historical landmark can be rented for weddings and other events.
The Dutch Reformed Church in the English Neighborhood or the English Neighborhood Reformed Church of Ridgefield was constructed way back in 1793. Included in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, it has adapted the Federal and Gothic Revival style of architecture.
Take a tour of the Woodruff House and the Eaton Store Museum and explore the beautifully restored home. Managed by the Hillside Historical Society, it was included in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
In Manhattan's Meatpacking District, many tourists visit the famous High Line which is an archetype of urban renewal and reuse. However, if you happen to venture to the the far northeast end of the island at 172nd St. and Amsterdam Avenue, you can visit another manmade structure that has been revived in this often forgotten part of the city. With the Harlem River flowing below, the High Bridge is a steel arch structure and stands at a height of about 140 feet. In fact the bridge is one of the oldest surviving bridges in the New York City; constructed 35-years before the Brooklyn Bridge. The original stone arch span was constructed in 1848, and renovated with steel in 1928. High Bridge fell into disuse and both entrances from the Bronx and Manhattan were shuttered in the 1970's. Nevertheless, with help from local benefactors and the city, renovations began on the bridge in order to reuse it as a pedestrian walkway. In 2015, High Bridge reopened and though it may not be as popular as the High Line, it certainly has less tourists and the views of the river and city are spectacular.
Giuseppe Verdi Monument is installed at the Verdi Square Park as a tribute to Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi, a popular and renowned composer. The monument was inaugurated on October 12, 1906. It represents the unification of American and Italian cultures and respect towards Verdi. Over the period, it got vandalized owing to neglect, however, it was restored in 1996-97. Today, its an integral part of the city and attracts visitors from all over.