Did you know that iconic magician Harry Houdini is buried in NYC's somewhat forgotten Machpelah Cemetery in Queens?
Curated and owned by Hjortur Sigurdsson, Iceland's Icelandic Phallological Museum is home to over two hundred specimens of penises and other penile parts.
The most unlikely attraction at Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery is the group of loud, colorful, possibly illegal immigrants: the monk parrots of Argentina.
An attractive set of early 1900s houses on University Avenue in the Bronx is a legacy of a partnership between NYU and the Bronx's "Millionaire Cop"
French city, Grenoble, installs eight vending machines that dispense original short stories & poetry on receipt-like paper. Project founded by Short Edition.
A replica of Napoleon's penis was on display at a book reading by Tony Perrottet in NYC. The original is in the basement of a suburban house in New Jersey.
Grab a "Smelly Pirate Hooker," at Stay Classy New York, the Lower East Side's new Will Ferrell-themed bar. The bar is located at 174 Rivington Street, NYC.
Harbor seal sprinklers, created by artist Gerry Augustine Lynas and installed in 2001, fill a quiet section of NYC's East River Park near Delancey Street.
A statue in Central Park gets moved to the finish line of the New York City Marathon every year. The figure honors runner Fred Lebow, who founded the event.
In 1964, Michelangelo's Pieta made a journey from the Vatican to the 1964 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows NYC on display in the Vatican Pavilion.