NYC's borough of Queens is a trove of abandoned places. From psychiatric hospitals and rail lines, to army forts, there's no shortage of places to explore.
This year marks the 15th anniversary of OHNY weekend, which will take place on October 14th and 15th. We've curated a list of Open Access sites to check out.
Discover secrets and stories of the Rockaways, the seaside peninsula with a vibrant history defined by military involvement and its proximity to the ocean.
Artist Katharina Grosse has given a splash of color, using her unique spray painting technique, to MoMA PS1's art installation, Rockaway! at Fort Tilden, Queens
Fort Tilden is known for its beaches and hiking trails, but here are the top 10 secrets you may not have known about Fort Tilden State Park, in the Rockaways.
Looking for something to do for Memorial Day, more off the beaten path? Here are our suggestions from boat tours to Manhattanhenge, to openings on Coney Island.
While there is the famous theater district near Times Square, here are 10 other places in NYC that have been repurposed as theaters.
Our most popular list on Foursquare is our Abandoned NYC list. Some places are break-in-able, some open to the public, some only for the intrepid.
Those in need of some peace and quiet are in luck. The New York Times recently unveiled a map featuring peaceful spots based on user recommendations in NYC.
Dead Horse Bay has the remnants of dead horses, vintage perfume bottles, creepy toys and plenty more.