Once a respite for weary New Yorkers to escape to "the country," the Mount Vernon Museum & Garden allows visitors to step back into 19th century Manhattan.
This week, the pop-up piano installation/invasion makes it to Paris after stints in New York, London and Sà  £o Paulo.
Dolores Park is two full city blocks of hipsters with their beloved bikes, hoola hoops and slack lines, and endless amounts of skin.
They're everywhere. You probably walk by one everyday but do you see it? An exploration into the water tank, an integral part of the NYC skyline.
Photographs from this year's Paris Dîner en Blanc at Notre Dame and Place des Vosges
This is the first in a series of articles exploring landmarking in New York City.
Obscurity, discovery and wonder in the depths of Gowanus, Brooklyn hosted by Atlas Obscura.
From a Civil War Fort to a park for leisure and sport, the abandoned buildings of Fort Totten caught the eye of our photographer Matt Lambros
You've heard of green roofs, but what about blue roofs and cool roofs? Here's where to check them all out in NYC.
After almost three years on display, the art gallery within the vacant shops and restaurants on Willoughby Street will be taken down by the end of June.