Brooklyn-based street artists FAILE have brought a new, painted wooden canopy entitled Wishing On You to Times Square, part of their exhibit at Brooklyn Museum
Today, August 14th, is the anniversary of VJ Day in 1945 where the Alfred Eisenstaedt photographed the iconic kiss between sailor and nurse in Times Square
The Provident Loan Society, a non-profit pawn shop was founded by NYC's most influential, including Vanderbilt, J.P. Morgan. The buildings that remain today.
The Summer of 2015 has been an exciting year for outdoor art installations within the five boroughs of New York City. With the Summer coming to an end, we've highlighted 35 that you may not want to miss.
The McGraw Hill Park is not well known by name, but you'll definitely recognize the sculpted glass tunnel running through its characteristic waterfall
In the Haussmanhattan series by architect and photographer Luis Fernandes, vintage Images of NYC and Paris are blended together with famous landmarks.
87 years ago at midnight on July 6th, audiences in New York saw a talkie for the first time in history, "Lights of New York," at Times Square's Strand Theatre
Creative illustrations of Gilded Age NYC architecture by artist Eric Rosner show the vitality of the city during this era of change and advacement.
Times Square has become so synonymous with NYC that many don’t stop to think about where the name came from: The New York Times newspaper in 1904.
What's the logic to the selection of Manhattan's major cross streets? A thorough answer in our latest Cities 101 column about how NYC works.