On the Red Hook waterfront, tucked behind Fairway and the Beard Street warehouses is an abandoned Boston Green line trolley, the last remnant of a bold experiment to bring the street car back to Brooklyn.
One Bryant Park, the first high-rise building to reach LEED Platinum certification ever, is a tower of fun facts. The Durst Organization has not been shy with unique initiatives here. For infrastructure nerds, the building has a co-generation power plant, one of just a few that exist within commercial buildings in New York City
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From a hidden bowling alley to an extraordinary organ, the secrets of the Frick Collection are a sight to behold. Go behind the scenes with us into this popular museum in the mansion of Henry Clay Frick.
Discover the secrets hidden within the collections of the New-York Historical, the oldest museum in NYC!
From outdoor movie screenings to walking tours around NYC, check out our picks for things to do this week!
Billions, the financial crime drama on Showtime films all over NYC and suburbs telling the cat and mouse game of a U.S. District Attorney and hedge fund manager.
It's December in NYC and there's a good number of new outdoor art installations to check out (as well as some indoor ones). Light is the theme of the month!
From oversized art installations, to the annual Open House New York, Archtober, to a Mile Long Opera on the High Line there's a big spectrum of art to take in.Â
The must-see New York City outdoor art installations this month span all 5 boroughs. From participatory exhibits to traveling displays, this month has it all.