A little-known-statue named Purity stood in Times Square for two short months during 1909. Learn more about what she stood for and how she came crumbling down.
The Times Square Valentine Heart Design was unveiled on February 1st at Father Duffy Square, where it will remain on view for the month of February.
February brings romance to Times Square. The month will kick-off a year-long show, and features sculptures of candy twists and physical manifestations of love.
Valentine's Day is less than one month away, and soon enough the 2018 Times Square Valentine Heart Design will be on view at the center of Times Square.
The Stowaway:Â A Young Man's Extraordinary Adventure to Antarctica is a true story of Billy Gawronski, a NYC boy who stowed away on Admiral Byrd's 1928 expedition.
Over the years, we've grown accustomed to seeing specific signs — some more flashy than others, but all equally as spectacular. Here's a look back at some.
The Times Square Ball Drop is one of the most anticipated events in NYC— but it's no easy feat to clean up the amount of refuse left over from the festivities.Â
Though millions watch the Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop, few know the history behind it. Here are some interesting secrets we've uncovered.
New Year's Eve is just around the corner, and Times Square is currently being prepped for the occasion. The giant "1" and "8" of the "2018" sign has arrived!
There are simply too many holiday markets to name, but we've put together some of our favorite ones in New York City. Prepare your stomachs and your wallets.