The Swing Time exhibit at the New-York Historical Society featuring Reginald Marsh is also inspired by a Juniper Julep at the museum cafe.
A dead shark on the Queensbound N train is one in a series of shark-related incidents this summer.
An Untapped reader asked us "Anyone know where I can see remnants of the old US mail pneumatic tubes in NYC?" Here's our answer.
Our list of New York City's best examples of nautical architecture on Foursquare, including the Seamen's Church Institute, the Maritime Hotel and the Jane Hotel
A look at where the horse carriages, food carts, pedicabs food trucks, trains and buses go in NYC when they're not on duty.
Based on this 1922 postcard, there used to be a battle ship in NYC's Union Square. Why? And, perhaps more importantly, how did it get there?
New York City, situated on one of the largest natural harbors in the world, once required many lighthouses to aid
Taking to the streets, designer, and photographer Joanne Dugan photographed unique typography from signage around New York, assembling them into
A look at the history behind NYC's restored and new carousels: Fête Paradiso, B&B Carousell, Jane's Carousel, SeaGlass Pavilion and Fantasy Forest.
MONDAY, MAY 13: Henry Miller Memorial Library comes to Brooklyn! The Henry Miller Library in Big Sur will open