NY1.com

  70º

You are not signed in  |  Sign in here  |  Help

You're viewing a lite version of NY1.com

Time Warner Cable customers: Sign in with your TWC ID for video access.

Get my TWC ID. | Get TWC service. | Read the FAQ.

May 25th In NYC History

  To view our videos, you need to
enable JavaScript. Learn how.
install Adobe Flash 9 or above. Install now.

Then come back here and refresh the page.

On this date in...

1879...America's first Cardinal, John McCloskey, dedicates the just-completed St. Patrick's Cathedral. After more than 20 years of construction, the gothic revival masterpiece becomes the centerpiece for Catholics in the United States.

1950...The Brooklyn Battery Tunnel opens. At nearly two miles long, it's the United States' longest underwater motor vehicle crossing.

1969...A classic New York film, "Midnight Cowboy," opens at the Baronet Theater on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

1979...Six-year-old Etan Patz disappears as he heads to school in SoHo. Thirty-three years later, a break in the case leads to the arrest of Pedro Hernandez, a New Jersey man who had worked at a bodega near where Patz disappeared.