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🥯 Fill yourself with bagels and schmears from the city's best bagel joints, delis, and restaurants at NYC's first-ever ...
NYC Urban Legends started in 2016 with a monument to a giant squid attack on the Staten Island Ferry. Other memorialized ...
Long Island suburbs contain many contemporary “McMansions,” but this historic home in New Hyde Park gives that term a whole new meaning. There’s a literal McDonald’s inside! The fast food chain ...
Every few decades, New Yorkers bid farewell to old subway cars as a new fleet is released onto the city’s 665 miles of track. Although most New Yorkers concur that the city’s transit system needs ...
The Bowery, New York City’s oldest thoroughfare, was the epicenter of working-class entertainment in the mid-19th century. After long hard days of work, men and women would flock to theaters and ...
Just under the surface of Riverside Park is a three-mile-long train tunnel commonly known as the Freedom Tunnel. The tunnel was designed by Robert Moses in the 1930s to provide more park space for the ...
Tucked away between Woodhaven and Howard Beach in the New York City borough of Queens is the neighborhood of Ozone Park. Known for more than just its mystifying name which inspired an album by the ...
Gowanus is one of Brooklyn’s more eccentric neighborhoods, with a relatively younger crowd tucked into blocks of industrial properties. Amid former factories and abandoned buildings, there are art ...
When the Astoria Theatre opened in 1920 it was reportedly the largest vaudeville house in Queens. Designed by renowned theater architect Thomas W. Lamb, it held nearly 3,000 people. Originally owned ...
Driving, cycling, and walking are the only ways to get across the Brooklyn Bridge today, but for over half a century, trolley lines and elevated rail cars ran across the bridge. In the early 1900s, as ...