Bowling Green, the oldest public park in New York City, also contains the city's oldest fence, dating back to pre-revolutionary days in the 1730s.
Former curator of 5Pointz Aerosol Art center, Meres One and street artists have a new exhibit inside Brooklyn Reclaimed, a furniture company in Bushwick.
The fabled Hog Island near NYC's Rockaway Beach in Queens is said to have disappeared during the torrential hurricane of 1893, though many questions remain
A look at 'used clothes' from the Lower East Side's thrift & vintage to the rarified world of lux high-end consignment. Here are a few of our picks.
With quite some time before the iconic Macy's fireworks going at 9, spend the rest of the day at these unique Independence Day events in New York City
A new episode in Treasures of New York focuses on the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum that reopened following a 3-year, $91 million renovation
Hundreds gather to the newly landmarked Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village to celebrate the federal legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States
Multi-genre, multi-medium urban artist Peter Regli opened 'One Sun - One Moon' yesterday at Dominique Levy Gallery, showcasing his 'Reality Hacking' project.
Now that it’s officially summer and most people’s pollen allergies have retreated until next spring, fashionistas are proudly wearing flowers (just printed).
88 years ago today, Coney Island's longest lived wooden roller coaster, 'The Cyclone' opened for operation. Today, it still rides as a New York City Landmark