It's Spring, and with it comes a plethura of outdoor art all around the New York area. We thought we'd show you a few of our favorites from Rock Center to the Brooklyn Bridge Park, and from East Harlem to the Bronx.
The Bogardus Building (Edward Laing Stores) in Washington Market area, now Tribeca, was stolen not once, but twice, in its tragic preservation history
Photographs of all 15 street art pieces by French artist JR for Walking New York across the 5 boroughs of NYC, for the New York Times Magazine issue April 2015
This townhouse is not what it seems to be… Brooklyn Heights is probably best known for its charming, tree-lined streets
From the tree census that takes place ever 10 years, Jill Hubley, a web developer from Brooklyn, has put together an interactive map of NYC's tree distribution
NYC government will acknowledge for the first time in history that a slave market existed at Wall Street and Pearl Street, and add a historical marker.
April 21st at the Museum of the City of New York, the exciting exhibition Saving Place: Fifty Years of NYC Landmarks will open. A talk with the curators.
City Island Railroad Car, c. 1910. Photo from Library Congress via Wikimedia Commons. Imagine if New Yorkers could commute by high
What Do You Need? by thompsonlxs_ This week, we showcase a last batch of 25 photos from the #UntappedCities and #BigScreenNY
On March 26, 1967, over 10,000 congregated in Central Park for an Easter Sunday “Be In.” The event was the first of many in NYC during the “Summer of Love.”