Created by Samuel Ruggles as a haven for wealthy New Yorkers, both
Gramercy Park and Union Square have been among Manhattan's most
desirable neighborhoods for more than 150 years. From writers and
artists to powerful politicians, illustrious figures like O. Henry, Andy
Warhol, Samuel Tilden and Joseph Kennedy have walked its streets. The
National Arts Club and the Players Club attract patrons from around the
city who are in search of a taste of grander times. Tourists flock to
historic sites like the Theodore Roosevelt House, the Gramercy Park
Historic District and the picturesque Union Square Park. Local tour
guide Alfred Pommer and coauthor Joyce Pommer reveal the stories on the
streets of the neighborhoods.