Dalton Whiteside is a modern-day Indiana Jones, like a time-traveler from a different century. With him, we discovered an astounding four time capsules on the campus of City College of New York
From the Westinghouse Time Capsules to one of the oldest known time capsules, these artifacts help us to understand what the city was like in the past.
A time capsule shaped like a World War II bomb—complete with tailfins—was uncovered by construction workers working at a Flatiron site this past Wednesday.
Tracking down long lost time capsules hidden in the cornerstone of Bloomingdale's Art Deco flagship department store on NYC's Lexington Avenue sealed in 1930.
Japanese artist Sebastian Masuda's ambitious new art instillation, a hollow, 9-foot tall translucent sculpture of Hello Kitty built to store memories and personal objects, finally opened in New York's Dag Hammerskjold Plaza on East 47th Street last month.
A 9-foot Hello Kitty Time Capsule is coming to Dag Hammarskjold Plaza April 29 to September 13 by Japanese artist Sebastian Masud, Time After Time Capsule
The 1938 New York World's Fair Westinghouse Time Capsule was buried in Flushing Meadow's Park, September 23, 1939, to be opened in 5000 years in the year 6939.
Parisian trainspotters have hoarded a special secret: a storage track for old Paris Metro subway trains, visited only by spray painters and photographers
A 100-year-old time capsule is opened at the New York Historical Society on October 8, 2014, sealed by the Lower Wall Street Business Men's Association in 1914
On October 8th, 2014 the New York Historical Society will open a bronze time capsule from 1914, the oldest, unopened time capsule and deposit a new time capsule