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Le Pont des Arts in Paris is famous for the "love locks" promising eternal love... But what happens when the relationship is over?
Hypothetical musings: What if Manhattan Was in the Grand Canyon, or Designed Like Paris by photographer Gus Petro and urban planner Charles-Antoine Perrault.
Sound walks are a recent addition to the world of urban exploration and travel. Gonzo has sound walks for urban exploration throughout the Netherlands and Belgium.
NYC's Neighborhood Achievement Awards honored many local food, development and cultural organizations for their impact on neighborhood development and economy.
Brooklyn's Cranberry, Orange and Pineapple Streets were originally named to fight the "pretention" of naming streets after their aristocratic residents.
JR and José Parlá's Leda Antonia Machado Mural towers over the corner of 24th Street and 10th Avenue in Chelsea like a gatekeeper of the galleries around it.
In part 1 of our look at notorious city crime scenes, we investigate sites of famous deaths, from a "beautiful" suicide to violent mob killings.
Based on this 1922 postcard, there used to be a battle ship in NYC's Union Square. Why? And, perhaps more importantly, how did it get there?
A giant food fight using up to 100,000 pounds of overripe tomatoes will be held July 20 on Brooklyn's Aviator Sports and Event Field.
Well known European art gallery finally opens in the U.S., calls Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village their new home.