In 1904 this cigarette factory at 309-11 West 120th Street in Harlem were made the superior high quality cigarettes made from expensive imported Turkish tobacco. Continue reading
In 1904 this cigarette factory at 309-11 West 120th Street in Harlem were made the superior high quality cigarettes made from expensive imported Turkish tobacco. Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Harlem, Harlem architecture, Harlem history, History, Morningside Heights
Tagged Alexandra, Cavalla Turkey, Cigarette, Egypt, Egyptian Prettiest, Electronic cigarette, Harlem, Isaac Rice, Isaac Rice's mansion, Ludington machines, Morning Side Heights, Natural boxes, New York City, Riverside Drive, Schinasi brands, Solomon Schinasi, tobacco, Turkey, Turkish tobaccos, United States
“Law & Order” star S. Epatha Merkerson has filed a lawsuit against the co-op board and manager of her Riverside Drive building (in Harlem), alleging that they endangered her life by recklessly renovating her apartment. Continue reading
This beautiful wooden house, with it’s glass enclosed conservatory, was at 310 West 103rd Street between West End Avenue and Riverside Drive on the northeast in West Harlem. Continue reading
On Saturday, August 18th, 2012 the Marius Family had its Ancestral Celebration/Family Re-Union at the Tian Restaurant, Riverbank State Park, at 145th St. & Riverside Drive in Harlem. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Harlem history, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine
Tagged 138th Street Block Association, C. Frazier, Democratic, fred sam, Fred Samuel, Harlem, Harlem Central Senior Citizens Group, Hugh Marius, Marius Family, Mark Blackshear, New York City, Riverbank State Park, Riverside Drive, Rucker basketball tournament, Susan Dujon, Tian Restaurant
National Night Out Against Crime is Tuesday, August 7th. National Night Out is designed to heighten crime prevention awareness, build support for and participation in local anti-crime programs… Continue reading
Posted in Community, Harlem cause, HArlem crime, Partner, Washington Heights
Tagged 33rd and 34th Precinct, Anne Loftus Playground, Broadway, Broadway theatre, crime, Crime prevention, Dyckman Street, Haydee Pabey, High Bridge Park, National Night Out, Police officer, Riverside Drive, Sharon Robinson Hewitt, Tenth Avenue (Manhattan)

Diva, Vanessa Williams this March joined the cast of ABC’s 666 Park Ave., to prove the point they are filming at 157th Street and Riverside Drive in Harlem. Continue reading

Harlem is always humming, we have two new pilots in Harlem. One, is ABC’s 666 Park Ave., the latest to board the supernatural-tinged drama pilot is filming at 157th Street and Riverside Drive with Vanessa Williams. Continue reading
A photographic montage looking west towards from the window of the Harlem World Magazine office in the Hotel Theresa, Harlem, NY. Continue reading
“2011 Pick for Best Wedding” – The Knot
Helping future brides and grooms navigate through the many important details and choices in planning their weddings,… Continue reading
The John James Audubon House in Harlem was built between 155th and 156 Streets just a bit west of Riverside Drive. The house was torn down in 1931 by an apartment developer, after a last-minute salvage attempt. Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Harlem, Real Estate
Tagged Charles Francis Stone, Fort Washington Park, George Bird Grinnell, Harold W. Decker, Henry Hudson Parkway, John Bachman, John James Audubon, Minniesland, National Audubon Society, Reginald Pelham Bolton, Riverside Drive, The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America