From celebrating in a bar to partaking in winter sports, these events will remind you that your house isn't the only place you can enjoy the Winter Olympics!
Continuing our trip through the boroughs, we're highlighting Brooklyn, which is home to aged industrial sites, forgotten theaters and a litter-strewn beach.
Go inside Brooklyn's abandoned Floyd Bennett Field in this photo essay by Aaron Asis, glimpsing into its historic past as a Naval Air Station and airport.
Nestled deep in Brooklyn is Floyd Bennett Field, the site of NYC's first municipal airport. Opening in 1931, this airfield's long history holds many secrets.
Located in South Brooklyn along Jamaica Bay, Marine Park is a neighborhood full of history and secrets dating back to the Native American era.
We're rounding up some of New York's most functionally (and thus not creatively) named streets: Aviation Road, Tunnel Approach & Exit Streets, Extra Place
Located on Jamaica Bay in southeastern Brooklyn, the Floyd Bennett Field and its remaining airplane hangars are now a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area.