For one year, Deborah Kass' signature OY/YO sculpture, representing Brooklyn's culture and diversity, is returning to a new home at the Williamsburg Waterfront.
In her new book "Storied Bars of New York: Where Literary Luminaries Go to Drink," Delia Cabe explores the legendary hangouts of famous authors in New York City.
Although McCarren Park in Brooklyn is one of NYC's lesser known parks, it is a gem filled with a variety of historical and architectural secrets.
Once an abandoned factory, the Pfizer Building is now a manufacturing for food and alcohol startups like Doc Herson's Natural Spirits, a producer of absinthe.
The newest hidden bar to hit New York City, Mezcaleria La Milagrosa in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is hidden behind a freezer door inside a Mexican bodega.
Season six of Homeland in Showtime, takes a significant departure from previous seasons – it's set in New York City, and largely in Brooklyn.
Few establishment can stand the test of time. This list of places in NYC is based on Laura Brienza's book New York's Historic Restaurants, Inns & Taverns.
Of the grand monuments in NYC, the equestrian statues reveal not only the history of NYC and the United States but also the history of other countries around the world.
With human intervention on the landscape of NYC waterfront, you can find some great beaches, albeit man-made from Governors Island to Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Untapped Cities got a chance to tour The City Reliquary in Williamsburg, NYC's museum that displays artifacts, ephemera and remnants of the city's past.