The new retractable roof on the Arthur Ashe Stadium at the U.S. Open Tennis Championships made its first closure, and photographer Steven Wu has a timelapse of it.
While much of Flushing Meadows Park was rebuilt for the 1964 World's Fair, the remnants of the 1939 World's Fair are significant if you know where to look.
The winners of a visionary ideas competition to reimagine the abandoned New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows, Queens, built for the 1964 World's Fair.
A partnership with the Queens Museum presents "Chance Ecologies: Flushing River," an exhibit of an in-depth exploration of the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation & People for the Pavilion announce an international competition to reimagine World's Fair New York State Pavilion
Buried time capsules, a building that was lost in its entirety (twice), and the most bizarre fact about our drinking water, remnants of a Park Slope plane crash
Though never completed, a plan to create a canal from a new port in Jamaica Bay to Flushing Bay in Queens, in the works since at 1910, once had popular support
It might come as a surprise that the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council have not always met at its current location on Manhattan's East Side
We've partnered up with OHNY to curate this list of special locations you shouldn't miss in this year's lineup on October 17-18, 2015 in NYC.
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.