Nov

3

November Issue Of Blackwell’s Almanac Available

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2018 November Issue Blackwell’s Almanac

Jul

7

Treasures of New York : Roosevelt Island Tramway

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Click the link below to watch the PBS video.

The Treasure of New York PBS video about the Roosevelt Island Tramway

Jul

3

EXTENDED JULY 4TH HOURS: 12 NOON – 9PM 

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NEW 
CUSTOM-DESIGNED
ROOSEVELT ISLAND
MERCHANDISE
FEATURING  ILLUSTRATIONS BY UK ARTIST JULIA GASH.
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE ROOSEVELT ISLAND VISITOR CENTER KIOSK
*EXTENDED JULY 4TH HOURS: 12 NOON – 9PM 
JG MUG  |  $12
RIHS WOMEN’S FITTED TEE  |  S, M, L,  |  $20
JG MEN’S TEE  |  S, M, L, XL, XXL  |  $25
JG APRON  |  $24
JG TOTE  |  $20
JG MAGNET  |  $5
RIHS BASEBALL CAPS  |  $12

 

May

22

May Issue of Blackwell’s Almanac Available

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2018 May Issue Blackwell’s Almanac

May

11

RIHS presents Nellie Bly: From Blackwell’s Island to Well Beyond

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Nellie Bly as a Herald in the 1913 Washington, DC Suffrage Parade.

Roosevelt Island Historical Society presents a free lecture:  Nellie Bly: From Blackwell’s Island to Well Beyond 

New York Public Library Branch on Roosevelt Island

524 Main Street

Thursday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m.

Nellie Bly gained her reputation as a reporter when she exposed the horrible conditions of the asylum on Blackwell’s Island.
Renowned New York University Professor Brooke Kroeger, whose biography of Bly, “Nellie Bly: Daredevil, Reporter, Feminist”  is recognized as the definitive account of the reporter’s life, will speak on “Nellie Bly: From Blackwell’s Island to Well Beyond.”  Later in her career, Nellie Bly continued to cover issues of importance to women, including a seminal interview with Susan B. Anthony and major events in the suffrage campaign.  Dr. Kroeger’s latest book, The Suffragents, chronicles the prominent, influential men whose support helped women get the vote.

The event, FREE and open to the public, is the third in the Society’s annual series of spring lectures.

DIRECTIONS: Take the Tram at 59th Street and Second Avenue or the F train to Roosevelt Island. Take the red bus (no charge) or walk eight minutes north to 524 Main Street.

The Roosevelt Island Historical Society promotes awareness of the Island’s unique story and pursues preservation of its landmarks and artifacts.

 

This event is possible through the support of the following:


May

7

Pay a visit, See What’s New at the Roosevelt Island Visitor Center

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Here’s a recent article in the Roosevelt Island Daily. Click here to read the full article.

Pay a visit, See What’s New at the Roosevelt Island Visitor Center

 

Feb

5

2018 February Issue – Blackwell’s Almanac

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Check out the latest RIHS issue of Blackwell’s Almanac

Click the link to read the 2018 February issue.

2018 February Issue Blackwell’s Almanac

May

3

Celebrate the Roosevelt Island Tram’s 40th Anniversary

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2016 Tram Pic Top 

2016 Tram 40th Text2016 Tram 40th Bottom 

Watch for details

Click the link for the full flyer 2016 May CELBRATE TRAM 40

Dec

15

Roosevelt Island Featured on “$9.99 with Dave Evans” – Dec 16, 2015

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 ROOSEVELT ISLAND FEATURED ON “$9.99 with Dave Evans” Click here for flyer

 ROOSEVELT ISLAND TO BE FEATURED THIS WEDNESDAY

ON “9.99 WITH DAVE EVANS”

 

“Great Outdoors” will have its first airing this Wednesday, December 16th at 9pm.  Remember, our show airs on NYC Life, channel 25 for most, channel 22 on Optimum/Cablevision.  It will rerun as follows:

Fri 12/18/15       2:00pm
Sat 12/19/15      9:30pm
Tue 12/22/15     4:30am

Please tell those you know to watch and feel free to tag us on Twitter or any other social media you’re sharing the news on.

The station’s twitter handle is @nyc_media and Dave’s is @DaveEvans999.

You can also watch the episode anytime online, on our Video on Demand site:

http://a002-vod.nyc.gov/html/videos.php?id=3184

The link will go live at 9pm on December 16th.

Nov

21

Visitors Praise Kiosk Experience

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Each year, thousands of visitors stop in the Kiosk. Some swoop in, grab a map, and leave, while others are extremely interested in Roosevelt Island and spend time chatting with our staff. Two recent visitors were so pleased with their experiences that they took the time to follow up with e-mails to Judith Berdy.

“[…] thanks so much for remembering to send that!  And thanks for chatting with us on Saturday.  Another really enjoyable visit to RI!  Hope to see you there again soon – have a great week and all the best, Tom.”

“I want to thank you for taking time to help me understand and appreciate Roosevelt Island.  I spent more than three hours walking around, taking photos and visiting with people there before taking the tram back to Manhattan. The map was an incredible help.  Something else I got from you was the yellow Archtober brochure.  I attended four interesting tours and lectures which I would not have known about had you not told me about the annual event.  Anyway, now that I’m back in Portland, OR I found your card among my NYC papers and now you know that your presence at the information center on Roosevelt Island made a difference to my NYC experience.  Thank you.  YT,  Corlene”