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Watch the 2019 NYC Blackout in a Time Lapse Video
Time lapse video of the 2019 blackout by @nyc_timescape 42 years ago, on July 13th, 1977 a major multi-day
The Abandoned Power Plant Below the Flatiron Building
During the era when many of New York City’s most iconic buildings were constructed, there was a dream to
Where to Find Robert Indiana’s Iconic LOVE Sculptures and More in NYC
A little over a year ago, the artist Robert Indiana passed away in Vinalhaven, Maine (where one of the remaining
Four Wooden Houses on Staten Island’s Kreischer Street Are Relics of a Brick Company Town
What do Greenwich Village, Columbia University, and Astoria have in common? All three contain buildings constructed with yellow brick provided
12 Things to Do This Week in NYC: July 13th – July 18th, 2019
As we enter the dog days of summer, there is no slow down of exciting summer activities to take part
Crack Open the Secrets of NYC Oysters at the Brooklyn Historical Society
Some of New York’s oldest and most prevalent residents don’t live in any of the five boroughs, but
NYC Makers: Robert Hammond, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Friends of the High Line
Twenty years ago when plans were announced to demolish the High Line, an abandoned elevated track along 10th Avenue built
Owner of Brazenhead Books Passes Away, A Look Inside the Famed Hidden Bookstore
It is with heavy heart that we heard of the passing of Michael Seidenberg, the owner of Brazenhead Books – a
Party Along the Water at Riverside Park’s Hudson Beach Party
With welcoming a heard of goats, hosting outdoor movies, and carrying out a full schedule of public programming including theater,
The 15 Oldest Restaurants in NYC
Insider Keen’s Steakhouse, one of the oldest restaurants in New York City Looking to experience the culinary side of
Explore the Opulent Grand Prospect Hall, Brooklyn’s Last Authentic Vaudeville Theater
The opulently decorated ballrooms of Park Slope’s Grand Prospect Hall, the last authentic vaudeville theater in Brooklyn, harken back
Inside the New Shirley Chisholm State Park in Brooklyn Along Jamaica Bay
In South Brooklyn along Jamaica Bay, New York City’s largest state park has just opened. When fully completed, the