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Museum of Hip Hop to Open in New NYC Bronx Point Development Project
Image via Curbed NY, courtesy of S9 Architecture This past Friday, the New York Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) announced along
22 Must Visit Spots in Chelsea, NYC: An Untapped Cities Guide
Occupying the area west of 6th Ave from 14th to 34th Street, Chelsea has become one of New York City’
Tickets Left for Walking Tour of New York Art Deco Architecture: Beekman Place to Rockefeller Center
New York is defined by its Art Deco buildings, which has transformed the city into the thriving metropolis that stands
(Not So) Fun Maps: How Many NYC Subway Stations Are Actually Wheelchair Accessible
117 out of 472 subway stops are fully accessible. Images via The Guardian While waiting for the subway to come,
A Bitcoin ATM Has Arrived at a NYC Deli
New York-based Bitcoin ATM network, Coinsource, has installed an ATM in Mario’s Gourmet Deli, on the corner of 106th
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel
The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel connecting Brooklyn’s Red Hook to Manhattan’s Battery Park opened on May 25, 1950. Upon its
Ai Weiwei’s Public Art Fence Installation Will Displace Washington Square Park’s Christmas Tree
We’ve been keeping close tabs on Ai Weiwei’s forthcoming art installation, Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, since we
Visit the Attic of Green-wood Cemetery’s Victorian Gate House, Previously Unopened to the Public, in New Exhibition
If you find yourself strolling through Brooklyn’s most unique cemetery this fall, you might encounter some unexpected surprises: compositions
The History of Tahawus: Once a Thriving Mining Community, Now an Adirondack Ghost Town
The term ghost town is typically associated with the Wild West, but tucked away in upstate’s Adirondack State Park
Aleksandr Razin Transforms Unused Realty in a New Exhibition in Brooklyn, NYC
“The Dragonfly.” Image courtesy of Aleksandr Razin. Uzbekistan-born artist Aleksandr Razin has a new exhibit open in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn,
Discover in NYC, A Randall’s Island Hidden Gem: The Robert Moses Building
Robert Moses, one of New York’s most legendary city planners, essentially ruled New York City in urban development from
5 Historic War Cannons Still Visible in NYC
From the Battle of Brooklyn in 1776 to the Draft Riots of 1863, a number of significant battles have taken