The Paparazzi Dogs by artists Gillie and Marc arrived in Greenwich Village with their cameras pointed at C. O. Bigelow, the oldest apothecary in United States.
With the Metropolitan Transit Authority ventilation system complete, the Tiles for America have been permanently reinstalled on three walls of the structure.
Greenwich Village has seen a number of great old signs disappear in recent years to make way for facsimiles but the Casa Oliveira Liquors sign is an original.
We have some exciting Behind the Scenes tours of NYC coming up this week from the Secrets of Grand Central, Greenwich Village's disappearing neon signs and more
An archive of vintage photos from NYU reveals a treasury of midcentury New York neon signs that once lit the streets around Greenwich Village in NYC.
Learn the history of Off-Off Broadway movement and discover new venues with these 10 theaters in the Lower East Side, Greenwich Village and Soho.
With its winding streets and hidden alleys, you can still find many secrets in Greenwich Village despite how expensive and chic the neighborhood has become.
In 1819, Daniel Megie, NYC's gravedigger and hangman, purchased a small plot directly across from NYC's potter’s field at 58 Washington Square South.
In 1916, Don Dickerman opened a tearoom called the Pirate’s Cave at 133 Washington Place (Sheridan Square) in NYC's Greenwich Village. See what's there today.
On her 100th birthday of Jane Jacobs, we look at the apartments she lived in while she was a resident of NYC from 1934 to 1968 in Greenwich Village and Brooklyn