One of the first great student protests, the Columbia University occupation began on April 23, 1968. Students took over five buildings and shut down campus
Decommissioned in 1964, the Brooklyn Army Terminal has garnered many secrets even after a multi-decade renovation and reactivation under by the NYCEDC
Spy Shop Inc. is a small shop in the West Village that sells numerous recording devices. They also sell covert cameras and offer professional debugging.
The Boston Tea Party–there are sadly no illustrations of the New York version. Image via Wikimedia Commons Before the term
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Landmarks Law in NYC, the Museum of the City of New York opens exhibition,"Saving Place: 50 years of NYC Landmarks
A massive new JR art piece arrives to the pedestrianized Flatiron Plaza with a wheat pasted image of a man walking. Aerial photo taken from a helicopter.
This townhouse is not what it seems to be… Brooklyn Heights is probably best known for its charming, tree-lined streets
A 9-foot Hello Kitty Time Capsule is coming to Dag Hammarskjold Plaza April 29 to September 13 by Japanese artist Sebastian Masud, Time After Time Capsule
On Sketchfab, a YouTube-like platform for 3D objects, you can explore NYC and Paris' street art at Bushwick Collective and more in 3D
A recreation of the 18th-century ship, the Hermione that brought Lafayette over to support the American Revolution in 1780 left France for the UNited States.