At 767 Third Avenue in Midtown NYC is the world's largest chessboard affixed to the wall of a building stretching three floors. Pieces are moved once a week.
The Central Synagogue in Midtown NYC is in the Moorish Revival style. The Downtown Doodler sketches the intricate interior decoration in this Archidoodle.
Midtown, land of high-rise office buildings and terrible food, is not known for the exciting style choices of its inhabitants. But there are always exceptions
Where in Manhattan would one find a single room filled with 350 different locks in varying shapes and sizes? Inside the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen.
Save for the doorman’s greeting of a soft smile, nod, and hello, the Library of the General Society of Mechanics
Please join us today, June 18, 2013 from 5-8pm at the Roger Smith Hotel on Lexington between 47th and 48th
On a walk west on 42nd Street from the neo-Gothic-infused neighborhood of Tudor City, the Ford Foundation Building introduces a
In the late 1870s, there were about two million cows being herded in the streets of New York City. A
The Halal Guys run an extremely popular halal food cart on the verge of being considered a New York City institution.
It may not be Comic Con, but the Heroes & Villains exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan is still a very fine celebration of the comic book culture.