David Berkowitz, otherwise known as the "Son of Sam," terrorized New York with his murders for more than a year. He was captured August 10.
New York City was a center for Manhattan Project research, which allowed the United States to execute the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
On August 6, 1930, New York State Supreme Court Justice Joseph Force Crater disappeared, never to be seen again by the public eye.
The Beat Generation left their impact on New York City by frequenting bars, disrupting social norms, and immortalizing the city in writing.
Here are 14 of the city’s top new public outdoor art installations for August — and even a few indoors for an escape from the raging heat.
This July, check out 12 new art installations across New York City, ranging in topic from American Sign Language to rising sea levels.
On June 22, the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission unanimously voted to designate the Kimlau War Memorial at Kimlau Square in Chinatown.
June is reopening month for NYC! It's a full of one-stop-shopping for art from Governors Island to Rockefeller Center and in between.
Discover where in you can find blooming cherry blossoms in NYC this spring and how to you can safely enjoy them!
Much of what New York City has to offer is off-limits to our canine companions (yes, even the AKC Museum