Many musicals set in NYC are connected with Broadway, but the successful stage productions spawned film adaptions that used NYC as the actual backdrop.
The tributes to the artist Prince in NYC following his death ranged from guerrilla and impromptu to formal tributes, with a social media hoax in between.
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.
NYC's Fire Alarm Telegraph Stations stand as relics of the city's efforts to improve its fire fighting system while also providing attractive civic architecture
Take a look at 10 corporate lobbies in NYC that display a wide variety of wonderful and unique pieces of art to liven up the dreary, impersonal atmosphere.
While there is the famous theater district near Times Square, here are 10 other places in NYC that have been repurposed as theaters.
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.
NYC has many consulates, embassies and foreign-owned buildings most of which are lavish Gilded Age mansions. Here are 10 of the most architecturally extraordinary ones.
Before NYC's Chelsea Piers was New York's Ultimate Playground, it was one of the foremost ports for famous ocean liners like the Lusitania, and is even tied to the Titanic.
Though not one of NYC's most famous bridges, the Bayonne Bridge was a record breaking one. Changes are en route for the connection between Staten Island and NJ.