A planned community in Yaphank, Long Island replete with an indoctrination Camp Siegfried was amidst streets named after Hitler, Goering, and Goebbel.
The story of NYC's ballrooms form one facet of the city-wide story of a changing entertainment industry and real estate market. Here are 12 historic ones
An exhibition in New York Public Library of Performing Arts gives Frank Sinatra fans a chance produce a song in a recreation of his Los Angeles recording studio
On April 1, 1889, the Board of Trustees of Columbia University voted to found Barnard College, which became the first college available to women in NYC.
The Historic Landmarks Preservation Council cultural medallion ceremony honored Jonas Salk, inventory of the Polio vaccine at his childhood home in The Bronx
Releasing next week is the new book Broadway by Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young about the history of Broadway as a street in NYC. Preorder it today.
Play Pac-Man on Google Maps for a limited time, just navigate to the Google Maps desktop site, choose a favorite location, and toggle to Pac-Man mode.
The Blueprint video from NYCmedia about the transformation of The High Line in NYC's Chelsea and a history of The High Line since it was constructed in 1934.
The Orange County Government Center was built in 1970, abandoned in 2011. It sits in the town of Goshen, NY, on the fringes of the NYC Metropolitan area
Back by popular demand, join urban explorer Will Ellis of Abandoned NYC on a walk through the weird side of history at Brooklyn’s Dead Horse Bay on May 2nd.