While film and television shoots have increasingly sought out more obscure spots in NYC, these iconic film locations will stand the test of time.
The art installations not to miss in NYC this month from a mini Redwood forest, a Christopher Walken head, to a restored ship at the South Street Seaport.
NYC has a plethora of famous sporting venues that have been demolished or repurposed as new facilities. Here are 10 that hosted the Dodgers, Yankees and more.
Throwback Thursday 1776: American hero Nathan Hale is hanged at City Hall Park. Our first in a series of augmented reality, Membit-enhanced historical stories.
The Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force plans to redevelop the site and build a meaningful memorial to memorialize the contributions of those buried there.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage–A Living Memorial to the Holocaust may be one of the lesser known monuments to Jewish history in New York, but it is a potent one.
Thousands of commuters speed over the Triborough Bridge (or Robert F. Kennedy Bridge) every day. Yet, it still holds many secrets.
Labor Day explained! America celebrates its first Labor Day Parade in NYC's Union Square on September 5, 1882 with a procession 20,000 people strong.
13 outdoor art installations not to miss in September 2016 from large sculptures in parks to glass pigeons on lamp posts, and taking a rest in XXX Times Square
From a hidden penthouse addition, to its many "first" and history of the colorful characters, the secrets of the infamous NYC apartment hotel, the Chelsea Hotel