We take a look at eight locations where the USA's hit TV show "White Collar" was filmed in New York City, including the spire of the Empire State Building.
NYC v. Paris: A "Bedford Diner" on the rue de Champ de Mars in Paris and Diner in Williamsburg go head to head.
When walking around Williamsburg, you might occasionally come across "Williamsburg" on signs and buildings written with an "h" at the end: Williamsburgh
We rounded up 10 of the best, craftiest and quirkiest holiday markets and fairs in Manhattan Brooklyn and Queens, from Artists & Fleas in Chelsea Market to the Morbid Anatomy Holiday Fair.
Closed in 1956, Myrtle Ave subway station used to run on the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit line between Manhattan Bridge and DeKalb Avenue.
Jane Motorcycles, a coffee shop/motorcycle shop combo in Williamsburg has a nice balance of everything you want--espresso, gallery, motorcycles and gear to go.
The City Reliquary reminds us that a mere taste of a donut dunked in coffee can become a Proustian moment opening up our minds to remembrances of times past.
A mostly forgotten outcropping at Green-Wood Cemetery also holds some great Revolutionary War history: the beginning of the Battle of Brooklyn (Long Island)
On this day in 1876, the Brooklyn Theater crumbled in flames during the middle of a performance.
Right at the beginning of Bedford Avenue in Greenpoint is the Film Noir Video Store, a small one-room shop that's been in business for nine years.