5 graffiti hotspots in NYC to take in street art in addition to 5Pointz including Welling Court, East Harlem Graffiti Hall of Fame, Hunts Point Murals, Williamsburg
The Graffiti Hall of Fame at Jackie Robinson Playground is but one of East Harlem's efforts to encourage and preserve the street art form in New York City.
Today in East Harlem, it is refreshing to know that places like El Barrio Music Center still exist, keeping the tradition of the corner music store alive.
Rutgers Female College, started in 1839 as Rutgers Female Institute, was New York City's first women's college. its pioneering role is largely forgotten.
Bike, walk, or run along a newly accessible stretch of the East River at a new park on the East River Greenway!
Discover 10 historical Upper Manhattan sites that embody the cultural legacy of the Harlem Renaissance in New York City!
The Q train runs from 96th Street in the Upper East Side to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue in Brooklyn and has been in operation since 1920.
The Upper East Side has many secrets beyond just extravagant apartments and world-renowned museums, including a rich German-American history.
Today, the greater Harlem area is split into three distinct sections: West, Central, and East Harlem. From containing the only remaining cast-iron watchtower left in the city to serving as the home for some of the country’s most influential cultural and artistic institutions dedicated to conserving the work of Black Americans, Harlem has much for us all to discover. Read to learn more about Harlem's legacy on New York City.
Today, the Harlem River Drive is a highly trafficked north-south reference route for cars along the Harlem River, but few