The New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers square off in the first televised World Series on September 30, 1947. Using Membit, we bring the location back to life
On November 2nd, Untapped Cities and the Museum of the City of New York will present A Public Summit for the The Future of Penn Station at Cooper Union.
The annual Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition (DAF) at Socrates Sculpture Park has opened. The 15 emerging artists were chosen from an open call process.
The art installations not to miss in NYC this month from a mini Redwood forest, a Christopher Walken head, to a restored ship at the South Street Seaport.
There is a beautiful new resident at South Street Seaport and her name is Wavertree, the flagship vessel of the Seaport Museum built in 1885 and newly renovated
On a visit to Brooklyn Kings Theatre, do not miss the priceless French furniture that dates back to the Napoleon and Louis XVI era. Bonus: You can sit on them!
Three million people have been buried in the Calvary Cemetery since its establishment in 1848. It contains the largest number of burials of any U.S. cemetery.
The MAC lighthouse functions as a 12,000-square-foot event facility. This year, it will be the site of intimate jazz performances for On Stage at Kingsborough.
In a post Presidential debate moment, Robert Moses landed a punch to the Trump campaign preventing its press from going under bridges of Northern State Parkway.
While LaGuardia Airport might be frequently likened to a "Third World airport," here are 10 secrets and fun facts about the history and current airport in NYC.