The experience of climbing atop the Manhattan Bridge is a transcendent one, as urban explorers and photographers tell us. The photos here are great too.
Long before today's flea Markets or Etsy, the Brooklyn Women's Exchange was selling hand-crafted goods made by talented local women & continues to this day.
Cafe Tibet, a tiny restaurant at the Cortelyou subway stop in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn perches off a building atop the exposed platform and tracks below.
From a Quaker Cemetery to a lost reservoir and never built plans and structures, the secrets of popular Prospect Park in Brooklyn, opened in 1867.
What does it look like above a stained glass dome? Photographs of the art piece in the Gilded Age National Arts Club at Gramercy Park.
Going back into the archives, WNYC has a great interactive “Lost Subways” map that showcases the abandoned or never-completed subway stations of New
Todd Webb was a talented photographer who took masterly, sensitive portraits of NYC and its citizens during the 1940s–but most people have never heard of him.
Comparing real-life to cinema film locations in the AMC show TURN: Washington's Spies that tells the story of the spy ring in the Revolutionary War in Setauket
The NYC Subway bar car served champagne and bagels ran from Times Square to South Ferry in January 1962 on a one-time publicity stunt for a cleanup campaign
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