Every city has places that serve as a reminder to some of its darker points in history and NYC is no exception. Here are 5 spots associated with "Dark Tourism."
In 1776, American soldiers retreated from the Battle of Brooklyn down the Porte Road to Gowanus swamp. Today, a portion of that is visible due to construction.
Many barber shops in NYC aspire to evoke a sense of old-world charm. Here are 10 authentic vintage barber shops that have been around for at least 50 years, and counting.
Photos from inside a long-abandoned shooting gallery inside the Park Slope Armory, used for target practice by the 14th Regiment of the New York State Militia.
Almost 200 years old and an area of 478 acres, the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NYC is an impressive site with some interesting secrets. Here are our top 10.
Secrets tunnels, abandoned shooting galleries, a hidden Veterans Museum, a Civil War ghost, film sets and more secrets of Brooklyn's Park Avenue Armory.
Possibly one of the most hidden places in Brooklyn is inside the Park Slope Armory: the Park Slope Veterans Museum is open by appointment only.
Buried time capsules, a building that was lost in its entirety (twice), and the most bizarre fact about our drinking water, remnants of a Park Slope plane crash
In 1960, a United Airlines flight collided with a TWA flight – one plane would crash in Park Slope, Brooklyn and the other on the south shore of Staten Island.
10 German beer halls, restaurants and bars in NYC to celebrate Oktoberfest in the spirit of the original festival in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn.