Will Ellis hosts Episode One of Vocativ's new series on abandoned NYC area structures. Up first is the old Kings Park Psychiatric Hospital on Long Island
Off the coast of Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx lie the uninhabitable Chimney Sweeps Island and High Island, abandoned islands part of The Devil's Stepping Stones
"Focus: Artist as Observer" is the latest installment of the Children's Museum of Art's Pop-Up Museum series that puts NYC under a photographic microscope.
See the remains of the Cornelius K.G. Billings mansion in NYC's Fort Tryon Park, a Rockefeller-owned estate that burned down in 1925 in upper Manhattan
Photographer Paul Raphaelson's amazing images of the Domino Sugar Refinery in Brooklyn were the last officially taken before the factory begins demolition.
With the AMC Show Turn, we're learning more about the spy ring during the Revolutionary War. One spot is abandoned Shooter's Island, off Staten Island.
Built under Riverside Park in the 1930s as a railroad for Amtrak, the Freedom Tunnel was named after its most prolific and talented artist, Chris ‘Freedom’ Pape.
An intimate look from the abandoned observation decks of the towers of the old World's Fair Pavilion in Flushing Meadows.
Abandoned Creedmoor Psychiatric Ward in Queens was also once the home of an NYPD police station, which eerily still contains remnants of a narcotics division.
Tucked away in the woods of Cold Spring, NY stands a hauntingly beautiful collection of ruins called Northgate (or the Cornish Estate).