Inside the abandoned Amato Opera House on the Bowery in NYC, purportedly the world's smallest Opera House. The building will be turned into apartments.
The Waldorf-Astoria has epitomized New York City glamour with ease, but beneath this Art-Deco luxury resort lies nothing but...an abandoned train platform?!
Just a few blocks from the 96th Street subway station along the 1/2/3 lines sits the abandoned 91st Street Station, retired since 1959.
The Worth St station is a decommissioned subway station along the original IRT subway line in New York City between Canal Street and Brooklyn Bridge.
The Chambers Street Subway Station has a history of changes. In 1931, two platforms closed, one became the basement of Municipal Archives another for Brooklyn Bridge station.
The James A Farley Post Office supported 16,000 workers at its peak, but less than 200 today. You can imagine just how many abandoned spaces there are inside.
On a visit to Green-Wood Cemetery in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, you might notice this magnificent little abandoned greenhouse across the street from the entrance.
The abandoned 18th Street subway station in NYC was originally on the IRT Line, sandwiched between 14th St-Union Square and 23rd Street, closed in 1948.
Will Ellis of AbandonedNYC takes a trip to North Brother Island in the East River to document the ruins of Riverside Hospital.
The Pavilion building of New York's rarely-visited Hart Island has housed not only a narcotic rehab facility in the 70s, but a 19th-century women's asylum.