Topple a Statue of King George at MCNY's New Revolutionary Exhibit
Explore the seven years of NYC history when the city was occupied, brutalized, and eventually, liberated.
The World’s Fairs of 1939 and 1964 left a lasting impression not only on the host city of Queens,
Didn’t make it to the 1939/40 or 1964/65 World’s Fairs? Well here’s your chance! On
Returning for its 24th summer season, non-profit organization Rooftop Films, in partnership with the Museum of the Moving Image and
A hunt for remnants is on the top of our favorite activities at Untapped New York. Many of these hunts
Many New Yorkers have heard of the Unisphere, the visual focal point of the former World’s Fair grounds, today’
Today at 4 PM in a special virtual talk, explore the storied history, abandonment, and grass roots preservation campaigns surrounding
On April 30, 1939, the 1939/40 New York World’s Fair began at Queens’ Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. The second
Today at noon, discover the many remnants of the World’s Fairs in today’s Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in a
At the beginning of a normal month, we would have presented the new art installations not to miss in New
Parks are being touted as a place to get fresh air during the coronavirus crisis, although it is recommended that
An update provided by the New York State Pavilion Paint Project, one of the early, influential activist groups fighting to
Flushing, Queens is one of the most vibrant, culturally diverse, and historic places in New York City. It has adventurous
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