Several abandoned gantries–or slips for ferries–mainly in association to trains are located around NYC in Long Island City, the Bronx, North Brother Island
Hiding in plain sight at Ellis Island is the 22-building abandoned South Side hospital complex that once served over a million immigrants.
Scouting NY reported on the remnants of the St. George Hotel, discovering that it is actually hidden beneath the Brooklyn's hotel current pool and gym floor.
On Court Street in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, is the abandoned remnants of an Italian shoe-shine shop you can see through dusty windows.
Bob Diamond stumbled upon the Atlantic Ave tunnel, dormant since 1861. From 1980, he gave tours of the half-mile span to interested gawkers.
Photos and history behind Gravesend's "Secret Park," a forgotten Brooklyn peninsula created during the construction of the Verrazano Bridge.
Hart Island is one of our favorite abandoned sites in NYC. Read what it was to live there in 1972 from an authentic resident.
Our most popular list on Foursquare is our Abandoned NYC list. Some places are break-in-able, some open to the public, some only for the intrepid.
The abandoned Sedgwick and Jerome-Anderson station in the Bronx is one of many in NYC that are decommissioned but retain signs of their former use.
New plans for the Gowanus Batcave in Brooklyn, dreamt up by architecture students at Syracuse University.