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The Architectural League and PEN World Voices Festival bring Little Free Libraries to Manhattan. Shelves are stocked by the goodwill of local book enthusiasts.
There are many stories about Beijing's Ghost Street. One thing's for sure, it serves mean seafood late at night.
Google is celebrating the 151st birthday of French composer Claude Debussy with this fun, interactive doodle set to the tune of his famous piece, Claire de Lune.
We look into an engraving called the Future of Trinity Church, where Trinity Church get completely eclipsed by an enormous skyscraper.
The routes we physically occupy determine our understanding of our city. We create mental maps, conforming our idea of the
Trees tell the history of the city, letting us delve into the roots of New York City. Here is a guide to a selection of such trees in Manhattan.
Have you seen this abandoned roller coaster-like structure on the East River? Turns out it was an art installation by Alice Aycock in the 1990s.
City artists can now flock to Long Island City with the opening of Spaceworks, an affordable and rentable work space for visual and performing artists
Did you know that the New York City public school system use to have its own custom made cast brass doorknobs?
The Economic Development Corporation recently released photographs of the renovation of the abandoned Loew's King Theater in Brooklyn.