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The roof is among the city’s best-kept secrets — complete with local lore that traces its roots to ex-Mayor Young and his high-heeled party goers.
A 125-year-old parking garage at 38 State. St. is shown here in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. The Brooklyn Studio ...
The nonprofit’s first-ever art exhibition, “Trees Never End and Houses Never End,” opened in an apple warehouse in Germantown ...
Historians have put together an app that guides users to significant sites around the city, just in time for the 250th anniversary of the United States’ founding.
Shutterstock The African Burial Ground in Lower Manhattan, New York From the late 1600s to 1794, a 6.6-acre plot in Lower ...
We believe that if the art invites you to settle in and stay awhile, it should be in a really comfortable, sociable space, ...
All weekend long, you can put yourself into a work of art as part of the West Side Fest. Have a seat at the Nighthawks diner ...
Bill Dilworth, who died at age 70, had carefully maintained the curious art installation—known as "The New York City Earth ...
The culmination of Robert A.M. Stern’s monumental history of architecture in New York City and a comprehensive record of building over the ...
Mastrion has transformed the former Hilton hotel into a vibrant tribute to Queens, featuring smiling youngsters, flowers, and butterflies symbolizing growth and transformation. In a personalized touch ...
A New York woman has gone viral after sharing drone-style footage of a secret rooftop garden she’s quietly admired from her ...
Hart Island, a 120-acre, New York City public cemetery in Long Island Sound, is the final resting place for over 1 million ...