Ellis Island
Read several immigrant families' stories and explore a timeline of
U.S. immigration history. Now available online are ship manifests from
1892 to 1924 where one can search for relatives who passed through Ellis
Island.
www.ellisisland.org
Forgotten New York
Explore New York City's past through lampposts, advertisements, bridges,
buildings, signs, and other things you pass every day in the street.
www.forgotten-ny.com
Freedom Trail Project
Site covering the history of blacks in New York State.
www.freedomtrail.org
Gotham Center
Search this online compendeun of NYC historical resources. See exhibits, look for conferences and so much more!
www.gothamcenter.org
Great Buildings - New York
See photos and read brief descriptions of famous architectural landmarks
of New York City. Contains bibliographies for more information on these
sites as well as information on the specific architects.
www.GreatBuildings.com/places/new_york_city.html
Inventing Gotham: New York City and the American Dream
A virtual tour of New York City constructed for and by eleventh and twelfth
grade students at the Fieldston School in the Bronx.
www.mapsites.net/gotham/
Louis Armstrong House and Archives
Visit information on the Armstrong archives and the Louis Armstrong
House.
www.satchmo.net
Medieval New York
Visit this guide to examples of medieval architecture in New York City.
www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/medny.html
New York: A Documentary Film
This companion website to the documentary by Ric Burns shown on PBS features
a 3-D virtual trip around New York City , a quiz game on New York City's
history and an educational component for children on the history of New
York City.
www.pbs.org/wnet/newyork/
New York City Subway Resources
Unofficial site on the New York City Subway System. Includes the history
of the various subway lines, pictures of trains through the years and
old maps of the system.
nycsubway.org
New York Underground
From the National Geographic Society; learn about what goes on under the
streets of New York.
www.nationalgeographic.com/features/97/nyunderground/
Seneca Village
Contains access to primary and secondary sources regarding the history
of Seneca Village, a joint project between the New-York Historical
Society, the New York Public Library,
and Columbia University.
projects.ilt.columbia.edu/seneca/start.html
The History Box
The History Box.com is a non-profit, educational website devoted primarily
to New York City and New York State history, though it also contains an
extensive exploration of American history in general.
thehistorybox.com
The September 11 Digital Archive
Collects, preserves, and presents the history of the September 11th
events and public responses to them.
www.911digitalarchive.org
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Presented by the Kheel Center for Labor-Management
Documentation and Archives at Cornell University. Contains
a history of the event along with primary materials including
audio versions of oral histories.
www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/
Landmarks, Museums & Societies
BRONX
Bronx County Historical Society
www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org
BROOKLYN
Atlantic Avenue Tunnel
Photos and maps of the Atlantic Avenue tunnel, which
was built in 1844 to relieve traffic in Brooklyn and closed
in 1861.
www-tech.mit.edu/Subway/Tunnel/
Brooklyn Historical Society
www.brooklynhistory.org
Coney Island
Covers the history of Brooklyn's Coney Island. Features
timelines, historic articles and photographs, interactive
maps and lists of movies filmed at Coney Island.
http://westland.net/coneyisland
Old Stone House
Old Stone House is a replica of a colonial Dutch stone
farmhouse. The original house, located beside the Gowanus
Creek, was an important strategic site during the Battle
of Brooklyn in 1776.
www.theoldstonehouse.org
Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and
Bedford-Stuyvesant History
One of the major African American settlements
in New York, Weeksville was named after James Weeks, who
purchased the site from the Lefferts family in 1838.
www.weeksvillesociety.org
Walk Around Brooklyn
Companion Website to the PBS show A Walk Around
Brooklyn. Contains clips from the show, a brief history
of the borough and an interactive map of Brooklyn.
www.thirteen.org/brooklyn/
MANHATTAN
Eldridge Street Project
Examines the history of the Eldridge Street Synagogue.
www.eldridgestreet.org
Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
www.gvshp.org
Harlem 1900-1940
An online exhibit from the New York Public Library's
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Includes
a timeline, biographies of important people and organizations,
a section for teachers and a database of artists, writers,
and musicians who worked in Harlem between 1900-1940.
www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/Harlem/
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Explores photos and stories about residents of tenements
on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
www.tenement.org
Merchant's House Museum
Built in 1832, the Merchant's House is New York's
only family home preserved intact, inside and out, from
the 19th century.
www.merchantshouse.org
Museum of Chinese in the Americas
Documents the history of Chinese immigrants and their
descendents in the Americas.
www.moca-nyc.org
Museum of the City of New York
www.mcny.org
New York City Fire Museum
www.nycfiremuseum.org
New-York Historical Society
www.nyhistory.org
South Street Seaport Museum
Resources about the Port of New York and its influence
on the culture and character of the nation.
www.southstseaport.org
Walk Through Harlem
Companion Website to the PBS show A Walk Through Harlem.
Contains clips from the show and an interactive map of
Harlem.
www.thirteen.org/harlem/
QUEENS
Queens Historical Society
www.queenshistoricalsociety.org
STATEN ISLAND
Historic Richmond Town
www.historicrichmondtown.org
LONG ISLAND
Long Island History
Dedicated to the history of Long Island. Also contains
essays and information relating to Brooklyn and Queens,
including historical sites, preserved homes, burial sites,
historical societies and archival collections.
www.lihistory.com