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.
With the new year in full swing, art installations continue to open across New York City. As the perfect way to start the year off strong, be sure to check out the High Line’s ode to New York City culture in its mural NYC Love or bask in the watercolor imagery of Times Square Art's new Midnight Moment series Long Low Line. From recycled geometric public artwork to colorful light shows mimicking the Aurora Borealis, January’s public artwork offerings have something for everyone to enjoy. Here are the best public art installations to see in January 2023.Â
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
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Uncover the secrets of Times Square's New Year's Eve ball drop, a world-famous NYC tradition that dates all the way back to 1907!
Known for its historic homes and waterfront views, the quiet neighborhood of Douglaston, Queens, has quite a few secrets to uncover.
Since the late 1990s, wild turkeys have caused problems for residents and the environment, and there are still few solutions to tame them.
As Christmas fast approaches, the Dyker Heights Christmas lights attract thousands of tourists and locals alike.
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Check out a new sailboat-shaped Seaport Menorah in Lower Manhattan, a new perment fixture of NYC's annual Hanukah celebrations!