Watch how I was able to figure out the exact weekend when these three one-of-a-kind photographs from New York history were all captured.
Read MoreThe conclusion of the case involving a brutally murdered woman in Boston in 1885 comes to an expected unsolved ending, an outcome that likely will never change in the future.
Read MoreNew evidence in the case included a dressmaker who said she saw and heard the murder happen late at night, and a man said he saw someone dump a large bag into the Charles River.
Read MoreAfter the brutal murder of a woman in the Charles River, newspapers published a story about a second victim, and an inspector traveled to Philadelphia to look at carpet on a schooner.
Read MoreThe 1885 investigation into the brutal murder of a young woman took a turn when police believed they positively identified the victim as Rose Gilbert. Her husband was reportedly a butcher.
Read MoreOn July 23, 1885, part of a woman’s body was found in the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. What followed was one of the many unsolved mysteries of the late 19th century.
Read MoreThis poem is about the things the Brooklyn Bridge has seen in its long existence. The two towers that run deep into the earth of the East River hold a century and a half of history.
Read MoreA letter from a kind reader helped to reveal that the former site of Divi Tiara Beach Resort on Cayman Brac has a history that goes back to the 1950s.
Read MoreAfter I released my documentary titled “The Sidewalks of New York,” it became apparent that the music was slightly overpowering the voice over, which was my mistake. That mistake has been fixed.
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