An untapped gem of NYC, the "marble palace" at 280 Broadway built by A.T. Stewart as America's first department store, is full of other forgotten history.
On the occasion of the month of his birth in 1818, let’s follow Frederick Douglass in NYC. Douglass escaped from slavery in Maryland and headed to Manhattan.
The original foundation walls of the Lovelace Tavern, dating back to the 17th century, can be seen through a glass window in the sidewalk at 85 Broad Street.
February in NYC is filled with art and celebration from the 40th Anniversary of the Public Art Fund, to Lunar New Year & Valentine's Day Heart in Times Square.
What does it take to bring a sculpture or art piece out from the dark interiors of an artist's personal studio? Here are the requirements for public art in NYC.
For those who want to stick their head in the sand during Donald Trump's inauguration, here are a few places to go to pretend the whole affair isn’t happening.
Latest plans and programming for the new Gilder Center at the American Museum of Natural History by Studio Gang Architecture and Ralph Appelbaum, are revealed.
Ten ways to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in New York City from Riverside Church to the Apollo Theater and a day of service at a food bank or park.
These 10 exhibits to check out in January will bring you to The Noguchi Museum to Cooper Hewitt & the Museum of the City of New York and the 2nd Ave Subway.
In recent years, Long Island City has evolved significantly. Factories, warehouses and small tenements have been replaced with residential apartment towers.