NYC's Roosevelt Island has a fascinating history and many secrets, from former lunatic asylum, abandoned hospital, underground tunnels and quirky statues.
The exhibit "New Land...New Life" is a pictorial view of an Italian family's migration to America and NYC in 1957 documented by noted photographer Marvin Koner
George Steinmetz, who is a regular contributor to National Geographic has an exhibit of aerial photos of NYC's most famous landmarks at Anastasia Photo.
Photographer Jeannette Beckman explores the emergence of Hip Hop in her early photographs, curated by Cey Adams at The National Arts Club NYC
Every year, some residents of Dyker Heights, Brooklyn decorate their homes extravagantly with Christmas lights and decorations making it a holiday destination.
A highlight of the exhibit Jacob Riis: Revealing New York's Other Half at the Museum of the City of New York is a map showing where Riis photographed in NYC.
New York City's American Museum of Natural History is filled with secrets ranging from its time capsules to jewel heists.
Flushing, Queens has a Chinese population rivaling Lower Manhattan's Chinatown as well as a large Korean community, filled with Asian restaurants and shops.
Located up a six-story walkup in a private apartment on the Lower East Side, the Troll Museum is undeniably one of the most unusual sights in NYC.
The retrospective at the Whitney Museum, "Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist" covers the full gamut of social and class issues and throws in city planning too