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Vaux Arches of Central Park Walk with Stefan Yarabek

Tuesday, July 23rd Our Summer of Vaux continues with a NEW walk (so if you were with us for “Vaux Bridges”, this is a whole new route)  focusing on the southwestern section of the park and the beautiful–and evocatively named–Dalehead, Pine Bank, Diprock, Dripway, and Playmates arches. Come enjoy and learn about these incredible designs […]

Especially Special Blocks:W. 73rd/74th Streets Walk with Francis Morrone

Thursday, July 25th 6:30-7:45pm Join the illustrious guide Francis Morrone for a walk along the blocks of West 73rd and 74th Streets between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue. From Neo-Georgian to Moorish Revival, Beaux-Arts to Moderne, these blocks contain some of the finest residential design on the Upper West Side. TICKETS

Vaux Arches of Central Park Walk with Stefan Yarabek

Tuesday, August 20th 6:30-7:45pm Our Summer of Vaux continues with a NEW walk (so if you were with us for “Vaux Bridges”, this is a whole new route)  focusing on the southwestern section of the park and the beautiful–and evocatively named–Dalehead, Pine Bank, Diprock, Dripway, and Playmates arches. Come enjoy and learn about these incredible […]

Historic Preservation Trivia Night!

Historic Districts Council 232 East 11th Street, New York, NY, United States

NYC history and culture buffs get ready! Landmark West has teamed up with preservation groups across the city for a fun/free/fiendishly frenzied night of NYC history and preservation trivia! Bring you own team of 2-4 people or just come by and create a new team with other history buffs! Free, but please RSVP. RSVP

The Secret Designer of Central Park Walk with Beth Goffe

Central Park West 72nd Street & Central Park West, New York City

Tuesday, August 27th 6:30-7:45pm Did you know there is another, oft-overlooked architect who worked closely with Olmsted and Vaux and was responsible for many of our favorite Central Park designs? British-born Jacob Wrey Mould’s distinctive decorative fingerprints can be found on Bethesda Arcade, Belvedere Castle, the Ladies Pavilion, the Victorian Gothic Central Park Stables, various […]

The Grandest Madison Square Garden: Art, Scandal, & Architecture in Gilded Age New York

New York Historical Society 170 Central Park West, New York, NY, United States

Wednesday, September 18th  5:30-7:00pm NY Historical Society Skylight Gallery-Special LW! pricing-use code 0313 for $10 tickets Journey back to the 1890s and the heart of Manhattan’s Gilded Age when architect Stanford White and sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens dazzled New York with a brand-new pleasure palace: Madison Square Garden, topped by a scandalous sculpture of the goddess […]

“American Venus: A Path from Fame to Ruin” with Tom Miller

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

Tuesday, September 24th 6:30-7:45pm   35 W. 67th Street She was everywhere, and more than 100 years later, she is still a New York City fixture: “The Perfect Woman”, “Miss Manhattan”, “American Venus”. If you have walked Riverside Park, Columbus Circle, Strauss Park, and Grand Army Plaza, you have seen her. Her real name was Audrey […]

Casting the UWS in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Thursday, September 26th 6:30-7:45pm Do you love The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel? If you’ve been following Midge, Joel, Abe, Rose and Susie around the Upper West Side, Landmark West! is thrilled to announce a “Marvelous” conversation you won’t want to miss! Amanda Foley, location scout for the Emmy- and Golden Globe-award winning The Marvelous Mrs. MaiseI […]

The Forgotten “Father of Greater New York”

LANDMARK WEST! Office 45 West 67th Street (Doctor's Office Entrance), New York

Thursday, October 3rd 6:30-7:45pm  45 W. 67th St. Special 2-for-1 Tickets for LW! Partner+ Members! Incredibly, much of what we all think of as quintessential New York City–Central Park, the NY Public Library, the Zoo, the American Museum of Natural History–is due to the Herculean efforts of one practically unknown man: Andrew Haswell Green. It […]