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In New York City we have streets named after musicians, astronauts, and even board games. The names of our towns
The original plan for Prospect Park was designed in 1861 — not by the renowned Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux
Pioneer Works, an innovative art space in Brooklyn, is currently home to three immersive art installations you can experience this
Spring is a great time to be out and about in New York City seeing public art. It’s not
Usually, when nightfalls and the historic gates of Green-Wood Cemetery swing shut for the evening, no one living is allowed
Before the Whole Foods in Gowanus was built, a handsome building stood alone, left over from the bustling concrete industry
The Brooklyn Public Library is welcoming visitors to enjoy the bliss and safety of reading outside by installing outdoor reading
“Any Person Driving over this Bridge Faster than a Walk will be Subject to a Penalty of Five Dollars for
The explosive history of nuclear weapons is explored in a new multimedia experience. the bomb, at the Brooklyn art space
There is no plaque on the large Greek Revival townhouse at 70 Willow Street in Brooklyn Heights, but writer Truman
In all of New York City, there’s nothing quite like the Bensonhurst Statue House. Located halfway down 85th Street
Breathing has become a loaded word this year but the new interactive public art installation Breathing Pavilion by artist Ekene
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