Visitors of all ages, races and creeds gathered on Governor Island to participate in Holi Hai, an ancient Hindu festival that's celebrated around the world.
There are still remnants of the first immigrant station at Ellis Island if you know where to look. It's something that requires a bit of investigation.
Castle Clinton has continuously piqued our interest. Here, we delve into 10 of its most interesting secrets and fun facts, covering its two century lifespan.
Starting in May, Governors Island is giving nature-starved urbanites a chance to escape the looming shadows of skyscrapers and sleep beneath the stars.
This year's winner of the City of Dreams Pavilion Competition is Austin+Mergold's Oculi, a design that will repurpose grain silos from upstate New York.
As a leader in various fields spanning the arts to finance, New York City has unsurprisingly been experimenting with innovative sustainability initiatives.
This weekend, NYC's Governors Island's Picnic Point was transformed into 'Pumpkin Point', a fall festival with a pumpkin patch, hayrides, live music, and more.
Although plenty of New York City history has been lost to time, remnants of major war battles can still be found today. Here are 5 war cannons to visit:
The New York Harbor School and Billion Oyster Project on Governors Island are working together to restore the New York City's reefs and oyster population.
To celebrate 100 years of women's suffrage in NYC, visit these five museums and galleries exhibiting women's history and artwork and the evolution of feminism.