The Sedgwick Houses public housing project is an example of innovative Modernist architecture, but this model proved difficult to replicate successfully.
One of the popular exhibits in MoMA PS1 right now is Samara Golden's The Flat Side of the Knife, a mixed media installation that seems like an M.C. Escher piece
On the facade of the New Museum, you may have noticed a floating wooden sailboat. Here's why it's there–as an art piece by Chris Burden in Extreme Measures.
Embedded into the sidewalk in front of 110 Greene Street is a floating NYC subway map 90 feet long by 12 feet wide!
The mysterious ovens in Fort Washington Park NYC may date to the Revolutionary War, when bread production was a singularly important part of the war effort.
If you have the chance to have lunch or grab a drink in the Petrie Court Café at the Metropolitan Museum of
Every month, we take two groups of intrepid readers to spend an afternoon tracking down the Remnants of Penn Station, of
On National Hot Dog Day and we caught the unveiling of the latest Oscar Mayer Wienermobile, the Weiner Rover in Hudson River Park NYC.
The last of the retired 1950s Redbird subway cars houses (or used to house) a Queens tourist center that didn't see any tourists for the 7 years it was open
The Battle of Fort Washington, 1776, was a military defeat for the Patriots. But the battlefield site named after the last English Civil Governor of New York?