The NY Transit Museum in Brooklyn is unveiling a new exhibit that highlights the role of NY’s transportation system in comics from the 19th-21st centuries.
In her new book, "Making America Modern: Interior Design in the 1930s," author Marilyn F. Friedman chronicles the saga of how Americans came to embrace modernism and make it their own, especially in cities like New York.
Towering over the grand lobby inside Federal Hall is a 40-foot reminder of New York City's colonial history, a massive sculptural facade of a Dutch canal house reminiscent of those that would have been found in 17th century New York.
A group of New Yorkers gathered to bid farewell to an abandoned LIRR train destined for the scrapyard.
Here's a list of 13 alternative activities (without exclusive red-white-and-blue dress codes) you can do this coming Fourth of July week in NYC, for fireworks and much more!
Tour the Historic Lott House, a Dutch-American house in Brooklyn that once served as an underground railroad stop.
Dead end streets of Flatbush and Prospect Lefferts Gardens located off of Flatbush Avenue, including private streets and prewar, historically preserved homes.
In the mood for some delicious food, artisanal products, and live music? Head on up to the Bronx's first-ever Night Market, at Fordham Plaza this Saturday.
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Public Art Fund with a curator walkthrough of "Art in the Open: Fifty Years of Public Art in New York" at the MCNY!
From secret rooftop terraces to waterfront oases and lively community gardens, here are some of the best secluded urban green spaces in Manhattan.