New York City was a center for Manhattan Project research, which allowed the United States to execute the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
Here are 14 of the city’s top new public outdoor art installations for August — and even a few indoors for an escape from the raging heat.
Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal (commonly referred to as “Port Newark” or “Port Elizabeth”) is a staple in the international shipping community, serving as a major component of the Port of New York and New Jersey.
The A-Train is New York City's longest subway line, at over 30-miles in length. But, what is at the end(s) of the MTA's record-breaking line?
This July, check out 12 new art installations across New York City, ranging in topic from American Sign Language to rising sea levels.
With much of New York City's wetlands predicted to be underwater by 2050, the Natural Areas Conservancy and NYC Parks' new Wetlands Management Framework aims to correct this.
A new art installation on the lighthouse tender Lilac at Pier 25 melds historic photography and audio wrapped around the boat's smokestack.
Sing Sing Prison has for 200 years led shifts in the national prison system, from a strict system of punishment to sports teams.
Residing unsuspectingly at the Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Church are doors that were once part of the French ship the SS Normandie.
Sail around the island of Manhattan as you enjoy a 3-course brunch and stunning views aboard a 1920s inspired yacht!