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On January 3rd, 1870 the Brooklyn Bridge was completed in New York City, followed by a fatal stampede just a week later.
As you may have noticed, a snowstorm is brewing. Kit Mills notes an uptick in the number of fur hats warming the ears of New Yorkers.
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
Although traditionally associated with the Bronx, the New York Yankees once played at Hilltop Park, now the site of the New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Museum of CIty of New York exhibition "City as Canvas" features the collection of Martin Wong, who amassed a significant body of street art in the 1970s and 80s.
Lynn Lieberman's watercolor map takes you from Union Square Park to Madison Square Park, showing architectural highlights in Gramercy Park and Irving Place
Amazingly, there are 3 locations for the Torah Animal World museum, which is a taxidermy museum claiming to display every animal mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
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.
On January 1st, 1898 New York City became the five boroughs for the first time, making it the second largest city in the world after London.
We take a look at eight locations where the USA's hit TV show "White Collar" was filmed in New York City, including the spire of the Empire State Building.