What do Dr. Seuss, Ernest Hemingway and Dorothy Parker have in common? They all worked for PM, a highly progressive NYC newspaper that ran from 1940 to 1948.
Untapped Cities explores the mews pubs of London, public houses located on alleys and courtyards that once served as home to horse stables and coach houses.
From its many historic superlatives to its former bizarre attractions and raging fires, here are the top secrets of New York City's very untapped Coney Island.
If the proposed Monument to Democracy, a peace memorial honoring the dead of the First World War, had been built in
The parts of NYC that have been moved from England to become part of the city's land and architecture, from the colonial era until now.
Though we may not notice it, NYC is home to many small cemeteries in all five boroughs, with the smallest on this list having 30 interments.
5-7 Doyers Street when it was the Chinese Theatre/Chinese Opera House. Photo from Wikimedia Commons by Bain News Service. Behind
Born in London, David Bowie called NYC the place he "had fantasized over since my teens." Here are 5 iconic Bowie moments which show his passion for the city.
Governor Cuomo recently announced a $1 billion dollar plan to expand New York City's Javits Center, including constructing the Northeast's largest ballroom.
Construction around NYC at Washington Square Park, World Trade Centera and more has exposed old sites allowing archaeologists to explore the city's history.