This month marked the 75th Anniversary of the World War II Victory Parade in New York City. On January 12, 1946,
A time capsule shaped like a World War II bomb—complete with tailfins—was uncovered by construction workers working at a Flatiron site this past Wednesday.
The Museum of the City of New York exhibit Posters and Patriotism: Selling World War I delves into the work of NYC artists and illustrators in the war effort.
Photographers and authors James and Karla Murray explore and document the Liban Quarry, an abandoned World War II Nazi Labor Camp located in Krakow, Poland.
With the centennial of American entrance into World War I on April 6, 2017, trace the remnants of the war that can still be seen in NYC today.
s/43, a World War II internment camp in Montreal remained under wraps until a recent history project at the Musée Stewart.
French museums own thousands of pieces of art looted by Nazis during WWII; many of the original owners were Jewish families murdered in the Holocaust.
Located on Jamaica Bay in southeastern Brooklyn, the Floyd Bennett Field and its remaining airplane hangars are now a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area.
A new proposal seeks to extend PATH service on NYC's World Trade Center-Newark Penn Station line to a new station off Newark Liberty International Airport.
As fare evasion has continued to hemorrhage the MTA's budget, the agency has begun to crack down on its riders.