Beacon has an artsy reputation with dozens of art and clothing stores, as well as public art and historic architecture.
Despite the frigid weather conditions, public art installations continue to open across New York City.
As we usher in the new year, public art installations continue to open across New York City.
As a 36-year resident of the 79th Street Boat Basin, Dr. Leslie Day came to know the diversity of the city’s natural world.
Though the year may quickly be coming to a close, public art installations continue to open across New York City. From the Park Avenue Armory to Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, a dozen new art installations are available for view. This December be sure to check out Lisa Congdon’s large-scale printed vinyl murals for Rockefeller Center’s holiday installation, Cecile Chong’s sculpture display EL DORADO - The New Forty Niners, and the interactive monument Lenticular Histories at Prospect Park. In addition, keep reading to learn more about art installations still up from previous months.
Hudson Heights features historic buildings, rather inexpensive restaurants, and strange finds, as well as some of the best views in the city.
Here is our guide to the Native American heritage sites across the city, including neighborhoods where Native Americans once lived.
Many may picture the Upper West Side as having tall historic apartments for the city's elite, but there are plenty of spots that are under-the-radar or rarely visited along the famed Riverside Drive or West End Drive to discover. Here's our guide to the top 10 secrets of the Upper West Side.
Be sure to check out Thomas J. Price’s The Distance Within, Joanne Handler’s series Stu.pe.fac.tion, and the BIG APPLE at Bella Abzug Park.
Most write it off today as a commuter's nuisance, but like all old things in New York, The Lincoln Tunnel has a number of surprising secrets to its name.