We've only seen this in one place in NYC in all our explorations – in-ground garbage cans to hide household waste found on the Astoria/East Elmhurst waterfront.
Untapped Cities will give away Weekend Passport VIP pin for 2016 Open House New York Weekend that gives the wearer and a guest front-of-the line access at OHNY.
Ron English: Guemica features 18 new paintings referencing Pablo Picasso's 1937 Guernica. This solo show is on exhibit at Allouche Gallery at Gansevoort Street.
NYC has a plethora of famous sporting venues that have been demolished or repurposed as new facilities. Here are 10 that hosted the Dodgers, Yankees and more.
The building on 821 6th Avenue doesn't look like much, but it was once a jazz loft, where music legends like Thelonious Monk and Hall Overton once played.
Reading Room: A Catalog of NYC’s Branch Libraries at the Center for Architecture features photographs all 210 of the New York Public Library branches.
We recently accessed Hart Island, one of NYC's most mysterious islands off the Bronx that serves as a mass burial ground for a million people and counting.
We’ve been following the Lowline project for several years and the organization is one of our partners in our tour, the
Throwback Thursday 1776: American hero Nathan Hale is hanged at City Hall Park. Our first in a series of augmented reality, Membit-enhanced historical stories.
A new book train system has been launched at the New York Public Library 42nd Street-Bryant Park branch, running on 950 feet of tracks at 75 feet per minute.