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Postman's Park is best known for its loggia of tiled memorials to heroic self-sacrifice, proposed by George Frederick Watts.
This week’s pic of the week is this stunning shot “looking up” at Stone Street towards William St, a subtle juxtaposition of history and modernity.
What happened to the activists in the East Village? You might meet them at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space, located in a former squat.
Once graveyards in New York City, these locations are now well-known parks, parking lots, and apartments, from Bryant Park to Madison Square Park.
In 1931, 6 architects Dressed as their Buildings in NYC including the Waldorf-Astoria, the Chrysler Building, the Squibb Building, and the Wall Street Building.
The Furman Center at NYU released this fun map of 311 complaints from last summer, including broken street lights, vermin and noise from ice cream trucks.
Fake music concert posters by artist Andre Saraiva pop-up in Paris, NYC, LA and London, advertising impossibly awesome line-ups.
In Geoguessr, you are "dropped" into a random location anywhere in the world on Google Maps Street View and told to figure out where you are.
This year's pop-up piano festival in Paris, Play Me I'm Yours, just concluded on July 9th, but there's one piano still surprising visitors daily
For those awaiting something a little more world-class than a barge pool (though we love them too), + POOL has officially reached its fundraising goal