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This NYU dormitory from 1929 is home to a young ghost, many notable alumni, and remnants of an old speakeasy.
If you have ever traveled from one end of 125th St to the other, it would be hard to miss the brightly painted gates depicting life in Harlem. The Artist - Franco the Great.
Mana Contemporary, in Jersey City, hosts Photorealism Revisited: An exhibit showing 60 of the most famous pieces of Photorealism in the genres 40 year history.
With the help of Mitch Broder's book, Discovering Vintage New York, we've compiled our favorite vintage discoveries in this week's featured Foursquare list.
We had a chance to chat with Sean Corcoran, who curated the upcoming City As Canvas Graffiti exhibit at The Museum of City of New York.
The abandoned Sedgwick and Jerome-Anderson station in the Bronx is one of many in NYC that are decommissioned but retain signs of their former use.
Have you ever noticed the nautical maps on every window of the Smith-9th Street subway in Gowanus? The Brooklyn station has two pieces of art by Alyson Shotz.
For Superbowl XLVIII Bloomingdale's has collaborated with the NFL and the CFDA to present 48 haute couture football helmets displayed at the 59th Street store.
A list of 10 tombs to visit in Recoleta Cemetery, the last stop for Argentina’s most celebrated (and controversial) presidents, intellectuals, and entertainers.
In 1964, Mayor Robert F. Wagner awarded Martin Luther King Jr. the Medallion of Honor and declared him an "honorary New Yorker". See photos of Dr. King in NYC.