On the exterior the Cathedral of St. John the Divine shows its unfinished nature through its facade, inside the crypt that shows the work that still remains.
28 Three story red brick row houses with wooden rocking chair porches and gated front gardens are an unlikely sight on 130th Street in Harlem, but a welcomed gift from the Astor family of the 1800's and lovingly restored.
5 spots to have some quiet time in silence in Manhattan, New York City: The Burp Castle, Dream House, the Earth Room, Patchin Place, and Septuagesimo Uno.
Get to know Untapped Cities contributor Douglas Capraro, who focuses on quirky NYC discoveries like graffiti in the subway and photos from the 1970s to now.
There is a 13th avenue in Manhattan, New York City in the West Village facing the Hudson River. It was demolished for increased port space.
Summer fashion exists in a Venn diagram of bright-colored / flowing / wtf, probably a result of heat-induced psychosis. Here's a watermelon inspired outfit
Morbid Anatomy Museum founder Joanna Ebenstein gives us insight into new exhibit, The Art of Mourning, and tells us about the roots of her strange new museum.
Chuck Jones Exhibit Promotional Art (Image via Museum of The Moving Image) This Saturday, make sure you take that left
Photos of the famous rooftop of the second Madison Square Garden where architect Stanford White was murdered in cold blood in 1906.
After years of neglect & the lose of all floors except the ground floor, the Corn Exchange Bank Building in Harlem renovation will be completed this year.