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Street Artist Pays Homage to NYC’s Past Inspired by Vintage Street Photos
“Lil Crazy Legs” on 110 E 7th Street, Manhattan. On a sunny day last fall, a man strolled down Myrtle
168th Street Subway Station Renovation Reveals Historic Details
When you Google the 168th Street Station, one of the top results is “168th street station creepy” and there’s
10 Famous Mob Hangouts in NYC
New York City and the mafia basically go hand-in-hand. As much as New York does not want to admit it,
Where to Celebrate Bloomsday 2016 for James Joyce in NYC and Dublin
Bloomsday, the world-wide event that has been celebrated in hundreds of cities since the 1920s, commemorates the life of James
The Top 12 Secrets of the East Village in NYC
The East Village has a rich history, and the remnants that still persist from the different immigrant groups who made
Take an Insider Tour of the American Irish Historical Society on Fifth Avenue
Usually off-limit to the public, the American Irish Historical Society is opening its doors to Untapped Cities! Located on Manhattan’
BLDZR, the Robert Moses Jane Jacobs Musical Will Show this Fall in NYC
Exciting news for urban planning nerds! BLDZR: The Gospel According to Moses, a musical about Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs
Exhibit “Frank Lloyd Wright at 150: Unpacking the Archive” Will be at The MoMA in 2017
Raul Bailleres House (Acapulco, Mexico). Unbuilt Project. 1952. Brown ink, pencil and color pencil on tracing paper. 31 3/4
Colorful Swings that Play Musical Instruments at NYC’s Brookfield Place
At Brookfield Place, a Canadian interactive design studio, Daily tous les jour, has brought a unique cooperative experience to New
NYC Gets Its Own Custom Fonts and Iconography
Since the mid-1970s, New York City has proactively cultivated its own brand and identity for both tourism and for the
Tour the West Village’s Neon Signs with New York Neon Author Thomas Rinaldi
Greenwich Village is blessed with an especially dense concentration of vintage neon signs. Signs like these advertised businesses large and
See the Inner Workings of Steinway & Sons Factory in Queens in a New Book Making Steinway
A few years ago, we covered the photographer Christopher Payne’s incredible work inside the Steinway & Sons factory in