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Demolition of 5 Pointz Graffiti Mecca Begins in Long Island City, Queens
The day has come for 5 Pointz. Animal New York reports that as of this morning, “a backhoe began tearing
9 Historic Buildings That Have Been Moved in NYC
Our recent fun map about the farmhouse that moved from the Upper East Side to Greenwich Village reminded us of
Pop-Up, Floating Library Coming to the Hudson River, NYC
Library lovers, rejoice! From September 6th to October 3rd, a Floating Library is coming to the Lilac Museum Steamship, located
Join Us For a Tour of the Remains of The Tenderloin, New York’s Cradle of Vice
Join us and uncover the vestiges of The Tenderloin, also known as “Satan’s Circus” back in the late 19th
Photos Inside Harlem’s Abandoned PS 186, To Become Boys and Girls Club
All photographs by Will Ellis of Abandoned NYC, Editor Note: With the news that Harlem’s long abandoned PS is
Vintage Photos: The Origins of Herald Square, Macy’s and Manhattan Mall
Photo from Library of Congress Herald Square is today known for many things. There’s the flagship Macy’s department
Fun Maps: The Move of 121 Charles Street Farmhouse from UES to Greenwich Village
We previously featured this little farmhouse that could at 121 Charles Street in Greenwich Village, which was moved in 1967
A Behind-the-Scenes Visit Into the Secret Chamber Beneath Grand Central Terminal
Ten stories beneath the bustling platforms of Grand Central Terminal lies a basement so secret that had you ventured down
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 055: East Village Glam
Dandy in the underworld I’m sure brunch is a respected weekend meal in other cities…but in New York,
Fun Maps: NYC’s Most Poop-Infested Neighborhoods
You’ve seen the signs, “Curb your dog,” but still it’s hard to imagine that New York City is
8 Most Popular NYC Street Names: Broadway, St. Mark’s Place, Park Avenue
Several street names are repeated throughout NYC–sometimes more than twice. Why is this? New York has amassed its size
Four Floors of Street Art Cover This Former Police Precinct/LGBT Group Home in Gramercy
This past Saturday outlaws and vandals partied inside a former police station in Gramercy. Robert Aloia along with Outlaw Arts,