There's a bronze Bart Simpson sculpture on 6th Avenue's News Corp. building."Bartman" was made by actress Nancy Cartwright who voices Bart on the The Simpsons.
Tucked in Chelsea overshadowed by tall buildings is the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue Cemetery, a sudden respite on 21st Street fronted by wrought iron gates
In the Catskills the Ashokan Reservoir, NYC's largest, was formed by flooding a dozen towns and relocating thousands to supply the city with drinking water.
Atop a Greenwich Village NYC apartment is a bucolic cabin, replete with urban meadow and a porch to take it all in, a creative adaptation of a rooftop.
New York artist Richard Serra's latest exhibit, 'Equal' at David Zwirner Gallery in Chelsea consists of 8 40-ton steel cubes stacked in a room.
From June 24 and 28th, Hulu is bringing New Yorkers into a recreation of Seinfeld's apartment on the Upper West Side. This version will be on 14th Street.
Near Hart Island, The Stepping Stones lighthouse built of brick with a mansard roof was built in 1875. Preservation efforts hope to rehabilitate the lighthouse.
The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux located in Miami Florida was stored for 26 years in a Brooklyn warehouse, purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1925
Beauty Bar is a real 1950s beauty salon on 14th Street–complete with chrome-domed hairdryers–with a bar inside it giving $10 manicures with free cocktails.
Japanese artist Sebastian Masuda's ambitious new art instillation, a hollow, 9-foot tall translucent sculpture of Hello Kitty built to store memories and personal objects, finally opened in New York's Dag Hammerskjold Plaza on East 47th Street last month.