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Harlem brownstone stoops lined with iron railings and warm autumn light — a symbol of New York's vibrant neighborhood history

The Harlem Club That Made Duke Ellington Famous — And Barred His Neighbors From Entering

In 1927, Duke Ellington sat at the piano in a Harlem club and played for a packed house. The music coming off that stage was unlike anything America had heard before. Not one person in the audience was from the neighborhood outside. Photo: Shutterstock The Club That Harlem Built — and Couldn’t Enter The Cotton …

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New York City skyline featuring the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan buildings viewed from the East River

The Fish Market That Fed New York Before the City Even Woke Up

Every morning for nearly two centuries, New York began in the dark. Before the lights came on in offices, before the subway filled, before coffee shops unlocked their doors — thousands of men were already working, knee-deep in ice, hauling fish off wooden boats onto the cobblestones of the East River waterfront. The Fulton Fish …

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Freshly baked bialys and bagels at a traditional Jewish deli on the Lower East Side of New York City

The New York Roll That Arrived Before the Bagel — And Is Still Fighting to Survive

On a quiet morning on Grand Street in lower Manhattan, you can still smell something that most of the world has never tasted. It drifts from a bakery that has been open since 1936 — making a roll that most Americans have never heard of, and that New Yorkers are only now starting to appreciate …

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